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A semiconductor is formed by ....bonds?​

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Answered by subhadra53
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The number of electrons and protons is equal, such that the atom is overall electrically neutral. The electrons surrounding each atom in a semiconductor are part of a covalent bond. A covalent bond consists of two atoms "sharing" a pair of electrons. Each atom forms 4 covalent bonds with the 4 surrounding atoms.

Answered by himanshi968
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covalent bond as their is sharing of electron between atoms

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