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What is the behaviour of semiconductors at room temperature

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At room temperature semiconductor behave as meterial with low conducitivity
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  • In semiconductors at room temperature

    A
    The valence band is partially empty and the conduction band is partially filled
    B
    The valence band is completely filled and the conduction band is partially filled
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    The valence band is completely fille
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    The conduction band is completely empty
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    A
    The velence band is partially empty and the conduction band is partially filled
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    The velence band is completely filled and the conduction band is partially filled
    C
    The velence band is completely filled
    D
    The conduction band is completely empty
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    The valence band is partially empty and the conduction band is partially filled.
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    The valence band is completely filled and the conduction band is partially filled
    C
    The valence band is completely filled
    D
    The conduction band is completely filled
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