The difference in the variation of resistance with temperature in a metal

The difference in the variation of resistance with temperature in a metal and a semiconductor arises essentially due to the difference in the

Options

(a) Variation of scattering mechanism with temperature
(b) Crystal structure
(c) Variation of the number of charge carries with temperature
(d) Type of bonding

Correct Answer:

Variation of the number of charge carries with temperature

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