Truly neutral particle

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title: Truly neutral particle
text: In particle physics, a truly neutral particle is a subatomic particle that is its own antiparticle. In other words, it remains itself under the charge conjugation, which replaces particles with their corresponding antiparticles. All charges of a truly neutral particle must be equal to zero. This requires particles to not only be electrically neutral, but also requires that all of their other charges be neutral.
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description: Particle that is its own antiparticle because all of its generalized charges are zero
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