Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity (9th Edition)

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Chapter 12 The Solid State - Study Questions - Page 467b: 23

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Intrinsic semiconductors have this property naturally occurring in their pure form, examples are silicon and germanium. Extrinsic semiconductors require the addition of different atoms (dopants) to display this property; examples are GaAs and CdS.
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