A solid which is transparent to visible light and whose conductivity increases

A solid which is transparent to visible light and whose conductivity increases with temperature is formed by

Options

(a) Metallic binding
(b) Ionic binding
(c) Covalent binding
(d) Van der walls binding

Correct Answer:

Covalent binding

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