Pure silicon can be converted to a p-type by adding a controlled amount of

PHYSICS
JAMB 2002

Pure silicon can be converted to a p-type by adding a controlled amount of

  • A. trivalent atoms
  • B. tetravalent atoms
  • C. pentavalent atoms
  • D. hexavalent atoms

Correct Answer: A. trivalent atoms



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