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If a small amount of antimony is added to germanium crystal
(a) it becomes a p–type semiconductor
(b) the antimony becomes an acceptor atom
(c) there will be more free electrons than holes in the
semiconductor
(d) its resistance is increased

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Answered by stella0203
1

Explanation:

When a small amount of antimony is added to germanium crystal, the crystal becomes n-type semiconductor because antimony is a pentavelent substrate. It excess free electrons.

Answered by goyalruchi65
1

Answer:

b is the correct answer

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