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Strangeness and quark–gluon plasma

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### Strangeness Strangeness is a quantum number that reflects the presence of strange quarks in a particle. In particle physics, quarks are the fundamental constituents of hadrons (such as protons and neutrons), and there are six "flavors" of quarks: up, down, charm, bottom, top, and strange. The strangeness quantum number is used to describe the abundance of strange quarks in a particle.

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