When the electrical conductivity of a semi- conductor is due to the breaking of its covalent bonds, then the semiconductor is said to be
A
Donar
B
Acceptor
C
Intrinsic
D
Extrinsic
[AIIMS 1997; KCET (Engg.) 2002]
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C
Intrinsic
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