Science, asked by harshitaisal, 7 months ago

How does electrical conductivity
of a semiconductor change with
temperature? Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

The electrical conductivity of semiconductors increases with increasing temperature because, with increase in temperature, number of electrons from the valence bond can jump to the conduction band in semiconductors.

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Answered by princechoudhary45
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Answer:

The electric conductivity increase of semiconductor with temperature

Explanation:

The conductivity increases because as the temperature increase bond between atoms break and electron jump from valance bond to conduction band.

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