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n. - The elementary particle that is identical to another elementary particle in mass but opposite to it in charges of any of several elementary particles that are postulated to come in pairs

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  • Pions are hadrons, consisting of a quark and an antiquark.
  • There are six quarks (and their antiquark mirror images), and six leptons.
  • There they can switch identities time and time again, becoming another quark or an antiquark.
  • It decays, nearly instantly, into the heaviest quark-antiquark or lepton-antilepton pair it can.
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