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why electron proton and neutron called as fundamental particles​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Bez they r the smallest individual particles
  2. They take part in a chemical and nuclear reactions
  3. They decide the chemical properties of the atom.

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Answered by bodakuntalacchanna
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The quarks are bound together by force carrying fundamental particles called gluons. These particles mediate the strong nuclear force. Electrons are fundamental particles in that they are not made of other particles. The proton and neutron are each made up of three quarks, so not fundamental.

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