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If Two Quarks in an Anti-Proton Have the Color Anti-Red

Question 80

Question 80

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If two quarks in an anti-proton have the color anti-red and anti-blue,the third quark must have the color


A) red.
B) blue.
C) anti-purple.
D) anti-green.

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