\({Ni^{2+} + 2e^- \rightarrow Ni}\)
\({2H^+ + 2e^- \rightarrow H_2}\)
\({Ni \rightarrow Ni^{2+} + 2e^-}\)
\({2Cl^- \rightarrow Cl_2 + 2e^-}\)
At anode oxidation takes place. The possible reactions are : \({2Cl^- \rightarrow Cl_2 + 2e^- : E = -1.26\, V (I)}\)
\({Ni \rightarrow Ni^{2+} + 2e^- : E = + 0.25 \,V (II)}\) As the oxidation potential of (II) is positive and hence will take place at anode.
An electrochemical cell is a device that is used to create electrical energy through the chemical reactions which are involved in it. The electrical energy supplied to electrochemical cells is used to smooth the chemical reactions. In the electrochemical cell, the involved devices have the ability to convert the chemical energy to electrical energy or vice-versa.