In a semiconductor

In a semiconductor

Options

(a) There are no free electrons at any temperature
(b) The number of free electrons is more than that in a conductor
(c) There are no free electrons at 0 K
(d) None of these

Correct Answer:

There are no free electrons at 0 K

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