Chemistry, asked by abhishek450, 1 year ago

where is the antiproton, positron, meson, pion & photon in the nucleus ?

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Answered by astitvastitva
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Non of these particles exists in the nucleus of an atom. A nucleus is mainly formed by protons and neutrons which are further made up of up and down quarks.

abhishek450: but where it lies
astitvastitva: Fundamental particles.
They exist on their own but decays very soon, therefore can't be observed frequently in environment.
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