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The mobility of ions depend upon the size of ions. If you take two ions out of which one is cation and one is anion, then the mobility of cation will be more due to its smaller size.

Foe example:- From Na+ and F- ions, sodium ion has higher mobility.

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Cations generally have higher mobility compared to anions because they are positively charged and therefore are attracted towards the cathode in an electric field, enabling faster movement. Anions, being negatively charged, are attracted towards the anode, which slows down their mobility.

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