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An ideal electrode is a theoretical concept used in electrochemistry and other fields that describes a perfect electrode with specific characteristics. Here are some key features of an ideal electrode: 1. **Inertness**: An ideal electrode does not participate in any chemical reaction itself. It does not undergo any changes in composition or structure during the electrochemical process. 2. **Perfect Conductivity**: It has perfect electrical conductivity, allowing for the unhindered movement of electrons.

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