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In your own words, define an intrinsic material, a negative temperature coefficient, and covalent bonding.
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Intrinsic Material: An intrinsic material is a pure substance, typically a semiconductor, that has not been doped or altered with any impurities. Its electrical properties, such as conductivity and charge carrier concentration, are solely determined by the Show more…
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