Hadrons are made of but they have an electric charge. This means that they never have a charge that is 2/3 or -1/3 or other such fraction.
They can be divided into two classes: and
- are made of quarks.
A proton is made of quarks and quarks.
Protons are
Neutrons are
NOTE The only stable baryon into which other baryons will eventually decay is the .
Remember GCSE - what can a neutron decay into during the emission of Beta radiation? A and an . (This also produces an antineutrino.)
- are made of a and an
One example of a meson is a pion (+), which is made of an quark and a anitiquark.
The antiparticle of a meson just has its quark and antiquark switched, so an antipion (-) is made up from a quark and an antiquark
The kaon (K-) meson lives much longer than most mesons, which is why it was called
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