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a particle that has the same mass as another particle but has opposite values for its other properties; interaction of a particle and its antiparticle results in annihilation and the production of radiant energy
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Corresponding to each kind of particle, there is an associated antiparticle with the same mass and spin but with many other quantum numbers flipped in sign. Some particles, such as the photon, are identical to their antiparticle; such particles must have no electric charge, but not all charge neutral particles are of this kind. ...
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Each type of matter particle has a corresponding antiparticle. When a particle collides with its antiparticle, they annihilate, leaving only energy.
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