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What's the smallest subatomic particle?

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Answered by itzurAni
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Explanation:

The smallest particle is the quark, the basic building block of hadrons. There are two types of hadrons: baryons (three quarks) and mesons (one quark, one antiquark). Protons and the neutrons are stable baryons.

Answered by sanjana8964
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Answer:

Quarks represent the smallest known subatomic particles

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