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A baryon always had three quarks. If it hasn't, then it is not a baryon.

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A baryon always had three quarks. If it hasn't, then it is not a baryon.

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I don't think there's an answer to this question that's not a hard to understand as a delta particle itself.

A delta particle is one of four types of baryon sub atomic particles or delta resonances composed of only up and down quarks. Delta particles are very short lived.

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It is -1 as it the opposite of the baryon number of a proton.

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A baryon number is a quantum number related to the difference between the numbers of quarks and antiquarks in a system of subatomic particles.

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