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When a pure semiconductor is heated its resistance

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a pure semiconductor is heated its resistanceWhen the temperature is raised, some of the covalent bonds in the semiconductor break due to the thermal energy supplied. The breaking of the bond set those electrons free which are engaged in the formation of these bonds.

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When a pure semiconductor is heated, its resistance. When the temperature is raised, some of the covalent bonds in the semiconductor break due to the thermal energy supplied.

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