expain why ZnS behaves as semiconductor
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Zinc sulfide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula ZnS. It mainly occurs in the minerals sphalerite and wurtzite. Both sphalerite and wurtzite are intrinsic, wide-band gap semiconductors. Zinc sulfide is transparent and white in color. It is usually produced from waste materials, and it is also a by-product of ammonia synthesis using methane.
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