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Is it difficult to make an intrinsic semiconductor? Name two factors on which the electrical conductivity of intrinsic semiconductor at a given temperature depends. How does the conductivity of a semiconductor change with the rise in its temperature?

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Electrical conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor at a given temperature depends on (i) the number densities of intrinsic charge carriers present in it and (ii) the width of the forbidden energy gap between conduction band and valence band.

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Electrical conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor at a given temperature depends on (i) the number densities of intrinsic charge carriers present in it and (ii) the width of the forbidden energy gap between conduction band and valence band.

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