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The energy gap between the conduction band and valence band is of the order of 0.07eV. It is a/an


A

insulator

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B

conductor

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C

semiconductor

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D

alloy

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Solution

The correct option is B

conductor


The explanation for the correct option:

Conductor

  1. An energy gap is a region of energy in a solid where there are no electron states or a region of energy where the density of states disappears.
  2. After obtaining a little energy, electrons may migrate easily from the valence band to the conduction band due to the tiny gap.
  3. In conductors, a valance band and a conduction band overlap as they have almost zero energy gap.
  4. 0.07eV is the approximately nearest to zero.
  5. Thus, it is a conductor having the energy gap between the conduction band and valence band is of the order of 0.07eV.

The explanation for the incorrect options:

A: Insulator

  1. About 15(eV) electron volts are needed to fill the energy gap in an insulator.
  2. Because they are trapped between the atoms, the electrons in the valence band are unable to migrate.

C: Semiconductor

  1. The term semiconductor refers to a class of materials that exhibit electrical conductivity that is between that of an insulator, such as glass, and a metal, such as copper, gold, etc.
  2. Their energy gap is under 4eV. (about 1eV)

D: Alloys

  1. There is no energy gap in alloys. Therefore, the option is incorrect.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.


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