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Antineutron

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An antineutron is the antimatter counterpart of a neutron. Just like a neutron, which is a neutral baryon consisting of three quarks (two down quarks and one up quark), an antineutron is made up of three antiquarks: two anti-down quarks and one anti-up quark. Antineutrons have the same mass as neutrons but carry opposite quantum numbers.

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