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Why semiconductors have an intermediate conductivity?

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Answered by Aniketastronaut
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Semiconductors. Semiconductors are solids whose conductivity lies between the conductivity of conductors and insulators. Due to exchange of electrons - to achieve the noble gas configuration - semiconductorsarrange as lattice structure. Unlike metals, the conductivity increas
Answered by Anonymous
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Semiconductor have intermediate conductivity..
As the flow of current through it is slow..
There are two types of semiconductors-ptype and n-type..
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