In n-type semiconductor, electrons are majority charge carriers

In n-type semiconductor, electrons are majority charge carriers but it does not show any negative charge. The reason is

Options

(a) electrons are stationary
(b) electrons neutralise with holes
(c) mobility of electrons is extremely small
(d) atom is electrically neutral

Correct Answer:

atom is electrically neutral

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