Chemistry, asked by suthar5990, 10 months ago

Positive and negative terminal of the battery are connected to your dash type and p type semiconductor respectively the diet is said to be dash

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Answered by xXAtharvaXx
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The atomic structure of p-doped semiconductors certainly accepts electrons freely, but I feel like it should be stingier than an insulator when it comes to donating electrons. As an example of an insulator, undoped silicon is unwilling to give away electrons, or accept holes, because that would rip gaps in the stable crystalline bonding. P-type silicon should behave similarly here; thus, I would guess that the p-type block remains neutral, unlike a copper block which would take on the same charge as the terminal. However, if it were connected to a negative terminal, it would accept enough electrons to basically saturate it and give it a negative charge

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