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What is the explanation of the difference between semiconductors and insulators?

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Answered by nidhirandhawa7
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A semiconductor allows very low charge particles to move from valence band to conduction band. In insulators, there is no flow of charge particles under the influence of electric field hence insulators are the bad conductor of electricity.

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A semiconductor allows very low charge particles to move from valence band to conduction band. In insulators, there is no flow of charge particles under the influence of electric field hence insulators are the bad conductor of electricity..........

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