So you think you're a hot-shot particle physicist now? You know your color charges from top to bottom, electric charge up and down, and you'd be charmed to try your hand at a little hadronizing? Well, this strange little game from PBS will give you just the opportunity!
Making use of your subatomic savvy, can you turn a hydrogen atom into carbon? (Game requires Shockwave)
Atom Builder
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