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why do conductors not form holes

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Answered by mankirajput999
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Electron holes do exist in conductors: inside p-type silicon conductors. ... “Holes” are positive ions inside a semiconductor crystal. They have a genuine positive charge; as if that semiconductor atom has an extra proton. This positive ion can move, but the excess proton itself doesn't move around



dasunmeitei: but I found in my study material
dasunmeitei: why do conductors(cu,al,etc) not form holes?
mankirajput999: DONT UNDE STAND
Answered by varshakhatri778
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electron holes do exist in conductors:inside p-type silicon conductors.holes are positive ions inside a semiconductor crystal they have a genuine positive charge as if that semiconductor atom has an extra proton this positive ion is move, but the excess proton itself doesn't move around.
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