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Q. Silicon doped with gallium forms

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Solution:

An intrinsic semiconductor is a semiconductor where we do not use any dopant, i.e. it is an undoped semiconductor.

Silicon has $4$ valence electrons whereas gallium has only $3$ valence electrons. Thus, the dopant has less number of valence electrons in this case. Hence, silicon doped with gallium forms a p-type semiconductor.