Chemistry, asked by AJWA, 1 year ago

what constitutes the matter


Rraftaar:  we know that even protons and neutrons are not indivisible, they can be divided into quarks, while electrons are part of a particle family called leptons. Both quarks and leptons are elementary particles, and are currently seen as being the fundamentalconstituents of matter.
AJWA: what are quarks then?

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Answered by sirjanRAMGARHIA53
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Atoms and molecules constitute a matter

Rraftaar:  we know that even protons and neutrons are not indivisible, they can be divided into quarks, while electrons are part of a particle family called leptons. Both quarks and leptons are elementary particles, and are currently seen as being the fundamentalconstituents of matter.
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Answered by preetpragyan
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Atoms and molecules constitutes the matter.

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