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You get a neutron!

down+down+up = neutron

up+up+down= proton

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When you add two down quarks and one up quark you get?

A neutron.


What are the quarks found in protons and neutrons?

Protons contain two up quarks and one down quark, while a neutron contains two down quarks and one up quark.


What are the names of the types of quarks in protons and neutrons?

Protons and neutrons are composite particles make up of up and down quarks. There are two up quarks and one down quark in a proton, and two down quarks and an up quark in a neutron.


What part of an atom does not consist of a quark?

The protons and neutrons (which in the atom is in the nuclues) are made from quarks. The proton is built from two up-quarks and one down-quark and the neutron is built from one up-quark and two down-quarks.


What are in protons and neutrons?

They are subatomic particles. A neutron is composed of two down quarks and one up quark, and the proton of two up quarks and one down quark


How many up and down quarks are in one proton?

There are two up quarks and one down quark in a proton.


How many up quarks and down quarks do protons have?

A proton is made up of two up quarks and one down quark.


A proton is made of what?

A proton is made up of two "up quarks" and one "down Quarks"


Is a quark part of a proton?

Yes, a proton is built from two up-quarks and one down-quark.


When you add two up quarks and one down quark you get this?

A two quark particle is called a meson. They consist of a color - anticolor pair, which produces "white." Examples of mesons include pions and kaons.


Can the number change in a proton?

The number of quarks in a proton is always three.Two Up quarks and one Down quark


What quarks are in protons?

There are no quarks in an electron. Electrons are leptons, which are not made of quarks. Further, the electron is a fundamental particle, just like the quark. That means that neither quarks or electrons are made up of other particles, per the Standard Model of particle physics.