The color force is one of the fundamental forces explained by the Standard Model . A particle that wishes to take part in the color interaction has to be color charged. There are three different color charges (red, blue and green) and their anti-charges (anti-red, anti-blue, and anti-green).

The color force is the strongest of all forces. That's why it's also called the strong force. It is so strong that it is impossible to have a color charged particle alone. Therefore freestanding particles are always color neutral .

The gluon , the carrier particle of the color force, and quarks are the only color charged particles.

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Quantum Chromodynamics

About Color Force in German. (Farbkraft)