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In an intrinsic semiconductor the density of conduction electrons is 7.07

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Answered by itsbindassqueen34
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Answer:

ANSWER IS ZERO

The calculation of the electron density starts by assuming that the semiconductor is neutral so that there is a zero charge density in the material. The hole concentration in equilibrium is written as a function of the electron density by using the mass action law.0

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Answered by sathwikreddy2599
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ZERO (0).

Explanation:

THE CALCULATION OF THE ELECTRON DENSITY STARTS BY ASSUMING THAT THE SEMICONDUCTOR IS NEUTRAL SO THAT THERE IS A ZERO CHARGE DENSITY IN THE MATERIAL.

THE HOLE CONCENTRATION IN EQUILIBRIUM IS WRITTEN AS A FUNCTION OF THE ELECTRON DENSITY BY USING THE MASS ACTION LAW.0.

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