Yes. They are hypothetical-force particles.
These particles are neutrons and protons; they are formed from quarks and gluons.
No other particles; but protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
These particles are electron, proton, neutron. Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron.
A neutron can be transformed in a proton and inverse; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
In chemistry gluons play no part. Gluons are elementary particles that "glue" other fundamental particles together within the nucleus.
point particles that are bosons, they have no internal structure.
Electrons, Gluons, Quarks...
Quarks and gluons
These particles are neutrons and protons; they are formed from quarks and gluons.
Yes, for example quarks and gluons in protons and neutrons.
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron. Proton and neutron contain quarks and gluons.
Examples: photons, gluons, neutrinos.
No other particles; but protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
These particles are electron, proton, neutron. Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Particles of the atom: - protons and neutrons are composed from quarks and gluons - electrons doesn't contain other particles
Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.