b) Antibaryons can be produced between baryons and mesons. Justify or refute this statement
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Antibaryons
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Baryons are subatomic particle, such as a nucleon or hyperon, that has a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton. It contains an odd number of valence quarks. Baryons belong to the hadron family of particles, which are the quark-based particles. Baryons have a corresponding conserved quantum number called baryon number B. Baryons have baryon number B = 1 and anti-baryons have baryon number B = -1. The lightest baryon is the proton, and it is the only stable baryon.
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