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    Quarks: Composite Particles That Are Composed of a Quark and Antiquark
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Quarks: Composite Particles That Are Composed of a Quark and Antiquark

Question 17

Question 17

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Quarks: Composite particles that are composed of a quark and antiquark pair are called


A) leptons.
B) hadrons.
C) mesons.
D) nucleons.
E) baryons.

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