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A 0K temperature, a p-type semiconductor...

A `0K` temperature, a `p`-type semiconductor

A

does not have any charge carriers

B

has feq holes but no free electrons.

C

has few holes and few free electrons.

D

has equal number of holes and free electrons.

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B

At 0K temperature , a pure semiconductor behaves as an insulator , because it has a few holes in its valence bond. But there is no free electron in this state .
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