MCQ
For one electron vacancy,
  • A
    no holes are created
  • $1$ hole is created
  • C
    $2$ holes are created
  • D
    $4$ holes are created

Answer

Correct option: B.
$1$ hole is created
For one electron vacancy, an empty space or void is created. In order to fill that empty space, a charge carrier with a charge equal in magnitude but opposite polarity should occupy that space in order to maintain electrical neutrality. Such a charge particle is called a hole.

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