Silicon acts as a conductor when it is doped with elements that have extra electrons (n-type doping) or when it is exposed to high temperature and light, which generates additional charge carriers. In these cases, silicon can conduct electricity because it has mobile charge carriers that can move freely through the material.
Silicon is a good conductor of electricity because it has a crystalline structure that allows electrons to move freely through it. It is a semiconductor, meaning it can conduct electricity under certain conditions, making it widely used in electronic devices. By adding impurities, or "doping", silicon can be tailored to be a better conductor or insulator.
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Silicon has a high thermal conductivity due to its crystalline structure which allows the movement of heat energy through the material. However, it is a poor electrical conductor because its electrons are tightly bound in the covalent bonds of the crystal lattice, making it difficult for them to move and carry an electrical current.
Group 14 elements such as silicon or germanium generally act as semi-conductors. Boron, a group 13 element, normally acts as a dopant in semiconductors.
Silver is a conductor of electricity. It has low resistivity, allowing electric current to flow easily through it compared to insulators like rubber or semi-conductors like silicon.
the silicon is the insulator
Silicon is a good conductor of electricity because it has a crystalline structure that allows electrons to move freely through it. It is a semiconductor, meaning it can conduct electricity under certain conditions, making it widely used in electronic devices. By adding impurities, or "doping", silicon can be tailored to be a better conductor or insulator.
Silicon is only a semiconductor. Copper on the other hand is used to make wires and is an excellent conductor of electricity.
semi conductor. a good semi conductor. It can also be n or p doped to increase it's conductivity
Group 14 elements such as silicon or germanium generally act as semi-conductors. Boron, a group 13 element, normally acts as a dopant in semiconductors.
silicon is a better conductor of electric current than sulfur is.
Only as a semi-conductor.
Ok Conductor and shiny
NO.... its a SEMI CONDUCTOR
Silicon or Germanium Graphite is an excellent electrical conductor
A semiconductor is a material that has resistance in between a conductor and an insulator. This means that it can conduct electricity under certain conditions but acts as an insulator under others. Examples include silicon and germanium.
Most conductors conduct both heat and electricity well. A semiconductor is a conductor whose resistance is between that of a conductor and an insulator. An example of a semiconductor is silicon which is used in electronic appliances