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How do hadrons differ from all other subatomic particles?

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Answered by abiramiragu
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Hadrons are strongly interacting particles. They are divided into baryons and mesons. The baryons are a class of fermions, including the proton and neutron, and other particles which in a decay always produce another baryon, and ultimately a proton. ... Mesons can decay without necessarily producing other hadrons.

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