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Quarks are considered now unbreakable fundamental particles.

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Q: Can quarks be broken down any more in any way?
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What is pure substance that cannot be broken down any farther?

An atom is smallest particle there is and it cannot be broken down any more.


Does proton quarks have any charge?

Yes. Is is made up of one two quarks (charge 2/3 each), and one down quarks (charge -1/3), for a total charge of one.


How many quarks are in neutron?

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What is the main part of a neutron?

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What is the main part of the neutron?

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What particles or structure would not contain any quarks?

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What is a proton quark made up of?

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What molecule can break down into smaller molecules?

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