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    Protons and Neutrons Are Not Elementary Particles
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Protons and Neutrons Are Not Elementary Particles

Question 8

Question 8

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Protons and neutrons are not elementary particles. Consequently they are made from particles we call


A) quarks.
B) muons.
C) tachyons.
D) baryons.

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