At absolute zero, Si acts as(a) non-metal(b) metal(c) insulator(d) none of these
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Answer is INSULATOR , because when we apply an electric field across a piece of silicon at 0K there are no free electrons that can travel across silicon. This means no current flow. Hence, an insulator.
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