Multiple Choice
What happens when a particle of matter meets its corresponding antiparticle of antimatter?
A) They fuse to make a heavier particle.
B) They can form a complete atom.
C) The question makes no sense, since antimatter does not really exist.
D) The combined mass of the two particles is completely transformed into energy (photons) .
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