Q. An n-type semiconductor is ???

A
Positively charged
B
Negatively charged
C
Electrically neutral
D
None of the above
Solution:

An n-type semiconductor has mainly negative charge carriers (electrons) which are able to move freely, but it is still neutral because the fixed donor atoms, having donated electrons, are positive .

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