Multiple Choice
The up quark u has charge +2e/3 and strangeness 0; the down quark d has charge -e/3 and strangeness 0; the strange quark s has charge -e/3 and strangeness -1.This means there can be no baryon with:
A) charge 0 and strangeness 0
B) charge -e and strangeness -1
C) charge +e and strangeness -1
D) charge +e and strangeness -2
E) charge 0 and strangeness -2
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