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why is the intrinsic structure of silicon not suitable for making electronic devices​

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Answered by anveshadeshmukh68
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Pure silicon is an intrinsic semiconductor and conducts electrons and electron holes released by atoms in the crystal on heating. ... The conductivity of pure silicon is quite low, hence it is not suitable as a circuit element for electrons and is doped with small amounts of other elements.

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