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in what state the semiconductor act as conductor and insulator?

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in what state the semiconductor act as conductor and insulator?..

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Semiconductors act as insulators at low temperatures and conductors at higher temperatures.

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in what state the semiconductor act as conductor and insulator?..

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Room temperature , silicon acts as semiconductor, the temperature increases more and more means semi conducter acts as insulater.At that time n=p=ni

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