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How does electrical conductivity of a semiconductor change with temperature? Why?

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Since the energy difference between valence band and conduction band in semiconductor is not large, the electrons from valence band can be promoted to conduction by heating. Hence electrical conductivity of a semiconductor increases with temperature.

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