Band gap by Wikipedia Bot 0
The band gap refers to the energy difference between the valence band, which is the highest range of electron energies in a solid where electrons are normally present, and the conduction band, which is the range of electron energies where electrons can move freely and conduct electricity. In more detail: 1. **Valence Band**: This is the energy band that contains the electrons involved in bonding. Electrons in this band are generally not free to move, as they are bound to their respective atoms.

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