When the temperature of silicon sample is increased from $27^{\circ} C$ to $100^{\circ} C$, the conductivity of silicon will be
A
Increased
B
Decreased
C
Remain same
D
Zero
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A
Increased
Conductivity of semiconductors increases with rise in temperature.
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