Q. The impurity atoms with which silicon should be doped to make p-type semiconductors are
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Correct Answer: (C)
Boron
Explanation: The impurity atoms with which pure silicon should be doped to make a p-type semiconductors are those of Boron and Aluminium that are trivalent in nature. So, they should be added in pure silicon to make p-type semiconductors.
Explanation by: Team MCQ Buddy
The impurity atoms with which pure silicon should be doped to make a p-type semiconductors are those of Boron and Aluminium that are trivalent in nature. So, they should be added in pure silicon to make p-type semiconductors.