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The diagram below shows some subatomic particles. A diagram similar to a flowchart starts with a circle labeled Atom. From there, a line leads to a small circle labeled Electron and a larger one labeled Nucleus. From nucleus, two lines lead to a group of circles, labeled Neutrons and protons. From there, two lines lead to a circle surrounding two blue and one orange smaller circles. One of the blue circles is labeled with a question mark. What is the particle that is labeled with a question mark (?) in the diagram?

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This question is incomplete because the options are missing. Here are the options

A. Beta particles

B. Quark

C. Isotope

D. Alpha particle

The particle labeled with a question mark in the diagram is a quark (option B)

A quark is a term used in chemistry and physics to refer to subatomic particles. These subatomic particles join together to form others such as protons and neutrons.

There are several types of quarks that are:

  • Quark u - up
  • Quark d - down
  • Quark c - charm
  • Quark s - strange
  • Quark t - top / truth
  • Quark b - bottom / beauty

According to the above and the diagram presented, it can be inferred that the particle that is labeled with a question mark is a quark (option B)

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Answer:

B

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