Experimentally, strange particles can be produced in abundance, but they decay relatively slowly. This occurs because strangeness

a. is conserved in both their production and decay.
b. is conserved in their production but not in their decay.
c. is conserved in their decay but not in their production.
d. is not conserved in either their production or their decay.


b

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