In a semiconductor like silicon or germanium, it's possible to control whether the material is a conductor or not. With iron, it's a conductor, and there's no way to control it.
Iron(II) sulfide is primarily used in the production of steel and as a pigment in ceramics and glass manufacturing. It is also used in the production of iron oxide pigments and as a semiconductor in electronic devices. Additionally, it has some applications in the treatment of mercury poisoning.
Iron is a solid as it is heatea with sulfur it forms iron sulfric k really i dont knw the answer i guess it :)
SiO2 HF is used in semiconductor fabrication to etch and clean the silicon dioxide layer on the surface of a semiconductor wafer. This process helps to create precise patterns and structures on the wafer, which are essential for the functioning of the semiconductor device.
One way to separate a mixture of iron filings and sawdust is to use a magnet. The iron filings will be attracted to the magnet and can be easily separated from the sawdust. Alternatively, you can also use a sieve to separate the iron filings from the sawdust based on size difference.
Diamond is a wide-bandgap semiconductor due to its high electrical resistivity and potential for use in electronic devices. Its unique properties make it suitable for applications requiring high-power, high-frequency, and high-temperature operations.
iron is a conductor.
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we dont get an appreciable current in dis case...dats why we dope n get curret for practical use...
you mean iron.. well you use iron for lotsa things.. its a new invention i know why you dont understand it... humans just started using it in the "iron age"
mars has is made out of iron? wtf? how does that make sense? i dont have an awnser for you but seriously what the hell?
Iron(II) sulfide is primarily used in the production of steel and as a pigment in ceramics and glass manufacturing. It is also used in the production of iron oxide pigments and as a semiconductor in electronic devices. Additionally, it has some applications in the treatment of mercury poisoning.
I dont know! figure it out yourself!
Semiconductor resistance depends on temperature. So, you can use a shunt resistor to measure semiconductor voltage with a given current and, then, obtain temperature.
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