Is a proton hadron or not?
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Most of the mass of ordinary matter comes from two hadrons, the proton and the neutron. ... Almost all "free" hadrons and antihadrons (meaning, in isolation and not bound within an atomic nucleus) are believed to be unstable and eventually decay (break down) into other particles.
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yes not exactly
Explanation:
protons compose of hadrons
the hadrons compose of elementary particles called quarks which exchange gluons within them.This causes the strong nuclear force.Because nucleus is very small ..in femtometers and so this force takes place actively which is stronger than the repulsive electrostatic force also.
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