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a n type semiconductor has a large number of free electrons but still it is electrically neutral. explain. ​

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Answered by pujariadarsh005
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They are not always electrically neutral. An n-type semiconductor has an excess of 'free' electrons -- electrons that can move about freely in the semiconductor (very similar to electrons in a metal). These electrons are 'donated' by immobile donor impurities doped in to the semiconductor

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