how is the physical structure of antimatter different from general matter?
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In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter that is composed of the antiparticles (or "partners") of the corresponding particles of "ordinary" matter. ... Antimatter particles bind with each other to form antimatter, just as ordinary particles bind to form normal matter.
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Antimatter particles share the same mass as their matter counterparts, but qualities such as electric charge are opposite. ... Matter and antimatter particles are always produced as a pair and, if they come in contact, annihilate one another, leaving behind pure energy.
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