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Physics, 10.11.2019 03:31, blackjack73

Indium as an element is a metal. it has a valency of iii. sb as an element is a metal and has a valency of v. insb is a semiconductor, with each atom bonding to four neighbors, just like in silicon. explain how this is possible and why insb is a semiconductor and not a metal alloy.

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