The intrinsic semi conductor becomes an insulator at(a) 0°C(b) 0 K(c) 300 K(d) –100°C
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The intrinsic semiconductor becomes an insulator at 0 K.
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Semiconductors are widely used in the modern electronics due to it's unique physical characteristics and electrical conductivity.
There are many types of semiconductors available,they are different due to their differences of physical characteristics .
Similarly, insintric semiconductors are pure or undoped semiconductors which is dependent on the environmental temperature for there electricial conductivity.
In the absolute zero temperature,these insintric semiconductors don't conduct any electricity.
That's why the correct answer of this question is option b.
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