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Assertion: The conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor depends on its temperature.
Reason The conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor is slightly higher than that of a lightly doped p-type semiconductor.

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As conductivity of an intrinsic semiconductor is less than that of a lightly doped p-type
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