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<p>called red, green, and blue. Additionally, there are three "anti-colors", commonly called anti-red, anti-green, and anti-blue. Unlike electric charge, color charge is never observed in nature: in all cases, red, green, and blue (or anti-red, anti-green, and anti-blue) or any color and its anti-color combine to form a "color-neutral" system. For example, the three quarks making up any <a href="page.php?w=baryon">baryon</a> universally have three different color charges, and the two quarks making up any <a href="page.php?w=meson">meson</a> universally</p><p>
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