Chemical BondingHard
Question
The electrical conductivity of semiconductors:
Options
A.decreases with temperature
B.increases with temperature
C.remains constant on heating
D.none of above
Solution
With the increase in temperature in temperature, more number of solvent bonds arebroken, resulting large increase in current carrier caocentration (i.e.electrons and holes.) Doe to which conductivity of semiconductor increases.
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