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Posted By: krishna mohan       Member Level: Gold       Posted Date: 02 Jun 2008       Category: Physics

A solid which is transparent to visible light and whose conductivity increases with temperature is
formed by







Select Answer:

Metallic binding
Ionic binding
Covalent binding
Van der Waals binding




Question Source: AIEEE-2006

      
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