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The interesting part of that is using the processes we use to make semiconductors we can make very high-energy dance micron batteries
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@daviemokhola77634 жыл бұрын
Nice tutorial...but Aluminium is a metal so theory tells us it doesn't undergo covalent bonding...perhaps you had better used Boron for the trivalent element to bond with silicon