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A pure semiconductor has equal electron and hole concentration of `10^(16) m^(-3)`. Doping by indium increases number of hole concentration `n_(h)` to `5 xx 10^(22) m^(-3)`. Then, the value of number of electron concentration `n_(e)` in the doped semiconductor is

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