Which statement best describes the charges of the particles involved?

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A neutral particle is striking a positive particle, breaking it into more neutral and positive particles.
A neutral particle is striking a positive particle, breaking it into more neutral and positive particles.

A positive particle is striking a neutral particle, breaking it into more positive and neutral particles.
A positive particle is striking a neutral particle, breaking it into more positive and neutral particles.

A negative particle is striking a positive particle, breaking it into more negative and positive particles.
A negative particle is striking a positive particle, breaking it into more negative and positive particles.

A neutral particle is striking a negative particle, breaking it into more neutral and negative particles.

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The statement that best describes the charges of the particles involved is:

A negative particle is striking a positive particle, breaking it into more negative and positive particles.

This statement correctly identifies the interactions between charged particles, where a negative particle (such as an electron) interacts with a positive particle (such as a proton) and can lead to the creation of additional particles with both negative and positive charges, consistent with the principles of particle interactions in physics.

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