Single Choice

A semiconductor at $$0\ K$$ behaves as :

Aconductor
Binsulator
Correct Answer
Csuper conductor
Dextensive semiconductor

Solution

Conductivity of semiconductors decreases with decrease in temperature and at $$0\ K$$, the conductivity of semiconductor becomes zero and it behaves as an insulator.


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