Question
the anode is kept at positive potential with respect to the cathode:

Answer

  1. Themions are get attracted towards the anode and accelerate towards the anode
Explanation:
The themions are get attracted towards the anode and accelerate towards the anode due to the potential difference between anode and cathode.

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