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What are Baryons, Quarks, Hadrons?

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A baryon is a composite subatomic particle. A composite particle made of quarks is called a hadron. … The video explains what quarks, hadrons, and baryons are.

 

The video is based on the article:

  • What is a Baryon,
    ChemistryViews.org 2017. 

Article information: https:doi.org/10.1002/chemv.201700091

 

 

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