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A particle to be both a hadron and a lepton

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Lepton= no quark content Hardon= or  

Leptons are elementary particles and have no quark content. They are not made of constituent particles. On the other hand, hadrons are composed of either three quarks or a quark-antiquark pair. Hence, it is impossible for a particle to be both a lepton and a hadron.

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