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A semiconductor: A. always allows charge to flow. B. never allows charge to flow. C. cannot be used at normal temperatures. D. has characteristics between conductors and insulat…
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A semiconductor:
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always allows charge to flow.
B.
never allows charge to flow.
C.
cannot be used at normal temperatures.
D.
has characteristics between conductors and insulators.
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D. has characteristics between conductor and insulator
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