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Discussion Forum : Semiconductors - General Questions (Q.No. 12)
12.
Effectively, how many valence electrons are there in each atom within a silicon crystal?
2
4
8
16
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Yasaswini said:   7 years ago
How could it be?

Please explain more clearly.

Atish said:   7 years ago
As we all know that a single si atom has 4 valence electrons in valence orbit. The covalent bonding is done between 4 same si atom by sharing one electron from one atom.

So 4valance+4 shared = 8.
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Rakesh Kumar Singh said:   8 years ago
I also agree @Hariom.

Jitendra said:   9 years ago
In question ask si crystal, not si atom so one si crystal surrounding by 4 si atom hence in si crystal 4 valence electrons & 4 covalent electrons finally 8e.
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Dhyan said:   9 years ago
The silicon (si) atom and silicon (si) crystal have a different configuration of electrons.

Yenkumar sen said:   9 years ago
Yes here's 8 is Right.

I agree with the given solution.

Gitanjali said:   9 years ago
Question is about silicon crystal i.e. (si)2.

So valence electrons 8.

Mayank said:   10 years ago
Valance electron are electron that able to make covalent bond and that are in outer most shell. So it must be 4.

Neeti said:   1 decade ago
Si atom has 4 electron, but when we talk about Si crystal it means many Si atoms packed together, thus they form covalent bond for becoming stable. Thus there are 8 electrons in outer valence band.

Chaitra said:   1 decade ago
When many atoms are combined, i.e in a silicon crystal, each atom of Si is surrounded by many other atoms.

Thus each atom will take 4 electrons from neighboring atoms, and share. So in all, even though a single atom has 4e, BT when atom is made to exist in crystal, it has 8 electrons.


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