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    The Particle Δ<Sup>++</sup> Has an Electric Charge Twice That of the Proton
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The Particle Δ++ Has an Electric Charge Twice That of the Proton

Question 31

Question 31

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The particle Δ++ has an electric charge twice that of the proton and baryon number +1.Strangeness,charm,bottomness and topness are all 0.Its quark composition must be


A) uuu.
B) uud.
C) udd.
D) The particle Δ<sup>++</sup> has an electric charge twice that of the proton and baryon number +1.Strangeness,charm,bottomness and topness are all 0.Its quark composition must be A) uuu. B) uud. C) udd. D)    . E)    . .
E) The particle Δ<sup>++</sup> has an electric charge twice that of the proton and baryon number +1.Strangeness,charm,bottomness and topness are all 0.Its quark composition must be A) uuu. B) uud. C) udd. D)    . E)    . .

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