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differences between p-type semiconductor & n- type semiconductor

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Answered by Ribyaann
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The semiconducting material doped(the process of adding impurities to semiconductors) with Boron has an affinity to attract electrons. it is commonly called p-type (acceptor ) semiconductor .And the semiconducting material doped with Phosphorus has surplus of electrons.It is commonly termed as p-type (donor) semiconductor.

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misrakazi: i had asked difference between n-type & p-type semiconductor
Answered by Anonymous
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❥︎\huge\underline\bold\green{AnswEr}_____________________________________Different with the help of points...____________________________________point 1)definitionp-type semiconductor :-P type semiconductor are formed by doping of of pure germanium or silicon crystal with trivalent impurities atom.n type semiconductor :-n type semiconductor are formed by adding small amount of pentavalent impurities to silicon or germanium material which act as base material.point 2)valence electronsP type semiconductor:- the trivalent element is the the one which has three valence electrons.n type semiconductor:-the pentavalent material is the one which has five valence electron.point 3) numbers of electronsP type semiconductor :-number of electrons are less as compared to the holes.n type semiconductor:-numbers of holes are less as compared to the electrons.point 4)examplesP type semiconductor:-aluminium boron gallium indiumn type semiconductor:-antimanyarsenicPhosphorus_______________________________ <font color = pink > Be Brainly ☺️✌

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