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Structure of an AtomAtomElectronNeutronsNucleusProtonsWhat is the particle that is labeled with a question mark in the diagram?beta particleSave and ExitMark this and return

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my answer : the particle is quark
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Answer:

A quark

Step-by-step explanation:

Atoms are the fundamental particle of the matter. An atom consist of a proton, a neutron and electron revolves around the nucleus. The neutrons and protons are composed of quarks. It is a type of elementary particle.

The quarks are of six types i.e. up, down, charm, strange, top and bottom. There are also antiparticles of quarks known as anti quarks.

So, a question mark in the diagram is "a quark". Hence, this is the required solution.

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