Monday, March 12, 2007

Wednesday 3/14/2007

You should be in the computer lab today so here is your assignment. Create a public gmail account for yourself and post a reply to this blog entry with the following information (remember that each entry should have your name so that I can give you credit for your answer, and should be as complete as possible).

If you do not have a gmail account already click here to sign up for one. This will be your public email account. Just like you have nick names you allow your friends to call you when you will only let people you don't know you call you by your real name, you must have a public email address. This will be the address you will use for school and work purposes so choose your sign on carefully. Your email address should have your first and last name in it so that others can recognize your email and will not think that it is junk mail. You will also be using this email address to create a school blog (like this one) later on.

Use your new email address to post a comment (click on the comments link at the bottom of this post) to this blog entry with answers to the following questions. I will give "C" credit for complete answers but to receive an "A" or "B" grade for this assignment you must go above and beyond, giving information not called for or creating your own new information ....i.e. make your answers interesting or funny in some way. For each answer you must state your source which means cut and paste the address(es) of the website(s) where you got the answer. You also may not just cut and paste your answer. You must re-state it in your own words.

Questions (use the internet to look up answers to the following questions):
1. What are the three main particles inside an atom?


2. Explain kinetic theory using examples from the web.


3. Use kinetic theory to explain the behavior of gases as they react to temperature, pressure and volume changes.

Tips:
a. As you are working leave this page up so that you can always come back to it and open new tabs or windows for internet explorer to do your research or begin your gmail account in.
b. If you want to leave something up on a web site you are looking at but you also want to follow a link to a new page you should right click on the link and then click "Open in a new window" or "Open in a new tab".

16 comments:

hawkins.micheal said...

hi miss sigman I hope I get this right.

Q)1.Neutren,Nucleus,Proton

Q)2.The kinetic throry of gases is the study of the microscopic behavior of molecules and the interactions which lead to mocroscpic relationshipthe Ideal of gas of law.

Q)3. (Ok heres one) the perssure, volume and temputure calculations from the ideal gas law are very precies. The acerage energy associated with the moleecular mation has its foudations in the bottzmann distriution, a statistical distnbution fuction. Yet the temperature and energy of a gas can be measured precisely.

jharris said...

Here's my answers......I'm not sure if there rite....but yeah....
Q)1. Neutron, Nucleus, Proton.
Q)2. The Kinetic Theory of gases is the study of Microscopic Behavior of molecules and the interactions which lead to microscopic relationship the ideal of gas of law.
Q)3.the pressure, volume and temperature calculations from the ideal gas law. The average energy associated with the molecular motion has it’s foundation in the Battzman distribution, a statistical distribution function. But the temperature and energy of a gas can be measured.

oh yeah....heres my blogspot...
http://jharris-josiahharris21.blogspot.com.....and my gmail....
harris.josiah@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

1.What are the three main particles inside an atom?
Q)1.Neutren,Nucleus,Proton

2. Explain kinetic theory using examples from the web.
Q)2.The kinetic throry of gases is the study of the microscopic behavior of molecules and the interactions which lead to mocroscpic relationshipthe Ideal of gas of law.


3. Use kinetic theory to explain the behavior of gases as they react to temperature, pressure and volume changes.

Q)3. (Ok heres one) the perssure, volume and temputure calculations from the ideal gas law are very precies. The acerage energy associated with the moleecular mation has its foudations in the bottzmann distriution, a statistical distnbution fuction. Yet the temperature and energy of a gas can be measured precisely

my blog is
j-benally01.blogspot.com

k.thompson said...

Q)1. Neutron, Nucleus, Proton.
www.dbmoz.biz/4/atom-particles/

Q)2. matter is made up of molecules, are in continual random motion and possessing kinetic energies.
www.chs.edu.sg/~stevensu/Physics/KineticTheory/KineticTheory.htm

Q)3. a theory that gases consist of small particles in random motion
comp.uark.edu/~jgeabana/mol_dyn/KinThI.html

Michellle said...

1. Proton, Electron, and Nuetron.
(didnt get it from any site, new it already)

2. The Kinetic Theory of gases is the study of microscopic behavior of molecules and the interactions which lead to microscopic relationships like the ideal gas law.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

3. When water boils is an example of the kinetic theory. The molucules in the water are moving very fast and are rising, when they rise, the molecules are turning into gases. Evaporization happens when the molucules rise.

Unknown said...

1.Neutren,Nucleus,Proton

2. matter is made up of molecules, are in continual random motion and possessing kinetic energies.

3.The molucules in the water are moving very fast and are rising, when they rise, the molecules are turning into gases.

D-Rae said...

1. proton,electron & neutron..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atoms

2. temperauture,# of moles & volume.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_theory
3.http://www.toseeka.com/search.php?q=The+Kinetic+Theory&source=msn_m+022+021_keyword_The_Kinetic_Theory

Unknown said...

1.) Atoms are made of smaller particles, called electrons, protons, and neutrons. These are the three main particles in the structure of an atom.

http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761567432/Atom.html

2.) Kinetic theory is the study of the microscopic behavior of molecules which the interactions lead to the ideal gas law.
A.) the number of molecules is very large, but separation is large compared to molecular size.
B.) molecules move randomly with a distribution in speeds which dose not change.
C.) Molecules undergo elastic collisions with other molecules and the walls, but otherwise exert no forces on each other.
D.) Molecules obey Newton’s laws of motion.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

3.) The pressure, volume and temperature calculations from the ideal gas law are very precise.


http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

Amber Johnson said...

My answers are on my blog here's the address.
http://amberwjohnson.blogspot.com/

yoshi said...

my answer's are on my blog here's the address: yoshi-2008yoshi.blogspot.com

coop said...

Inside the Atom by: Coop
The three main particles that are inside of the atom are protons, neutrons, electrons. The electrons are found orbiting the nucleus, And electrons always have the lowest energy level. The first level can hold 2 electrons, and the 2nd level and hold 8 electrons, and the 3rd holds 10 electrons and had 10 more in reserve. Protons have a positive charge and neutrons have a negative charge. http://www.crocodile-clips.com/absorb/AC4/sample/LR302.html


Kinetic Theory of gases
The pressure is not from static repulsion inside molecules. The molecules are moving around and crash with certain velocity. Another name for kinetic theory is Kinetic-molecular theory or collision theory. That’s what I think Kinetic theory is in my eyes.

raysovalik said...

1. The three main particles inside an atom is electrons, protons, and neutrons.
2. The kinetic theory of gases is the study of the microscopic behavior of molecules and the interactions which lead to microscopic relationship the ideal of gas of law.
3. the pressure is explained by the kinetic theory as arising from the force exerted by colliding gas molecules onto the walls of the container

Unknown said...

1.) The three main particles are neutrons, protons, and nucleus.
2.) Kinetic theory of gases attempts to explain macroscopic properties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, or volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. Essentially, the theory posits that pressure is due not to static repulsion between molecules, as was Isaac Newton’s conjecture, but due to collisions between molecules moving about with a certain velocity. Kinetic theory is also known as kinetic-molecular theory or collision or collision theory.
3.) A gas is one of the four major states of matter (after solid and liquid, and followed by plasma), that subsequently appear as a solid material is subjected to increasingly higher temperatures. Thus, as energy in the form of heat is added, a solid (e.g., ice) will first melt to become a liquid (e.g., water), which will then boil or evaporate to become a gas (e.g., water vapor). In some circumstances, a solid (e.g., “dry ice”) can directly turn into a gas: this is called sublimation. If the gas is further heated, its atoms or molecules can become (wholly or partially) ionized, turning the gas into plasma.



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gina_wolfe said...

1. neutrons, protons and tha nucleus. alreadi knew that one doz it matr if wee spel wrong??

2. Tha Kinetic Theory is tha studi ov microscopic behavior ov molecules & tha interactions wich lead 2 microscopic relationship the ideal of gas of law (whatever that last means). http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

3.The pressure, volume and temp. calculations from the ideal gas law are mucho accurate.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

oh yeah regina wolfe did this one mmhmmm thats me yo

gina_wolfe said...

1. neutrons, protons and tha nucleus. alreadi knew that one doz it matr if wee spel wrong??

2. Tha Kinetic Theory is tha studi ov microscopic behavior ov molecules & tha interactions wich lead 2 microscopic relationship the ideal of gas of law (whatever that last means). http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

3.The pressure, volume and temp. calculations from the ideal gas law are mucho accurate.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/kinetic/kinthe.html

okay regina wolfe did this

todd barney said...

i made my blog and i dont know what 2 do. i will talk laterz!!!!