On the bottom, you write the unit s that cancel. Then on top, your write the unit that you want to convert to. Then to complete the conversion factor, answer the remaining equation and don't forget to write the units!
Writing the units first is advantageous because you can easily find the conversion factor between the two units.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Constitution Day!
Constitution Day is da bae. The assembly was so fun! I really enjoyed all of the skits and they were all very informative. I enjoyed how well put together the entire presentation was and I appreciate the effort that all the people involved put into it. My favorite part of the constitution assembly was the quiz at the end. I enjoyed picking the choices, and getting them either right or wrong. I hope that they do more assembly like this in the future because they are so much fun!
アセンブリは楽しいかたです!アセンブリ人はすごいです。
アセンブリは楽しいかたです!アセンブリ人はすごいです。
Thursday, September 11, 2014
My Favorite Ice Cream Flavor
Hello world. my favorite ice cream flavor is between vanilla, cookies and cream, or dark chocolate raspberry. Here a picture of each;
vanilla;
cookies and cream;
dark chocolate raspberry;
I like these flavors for many different reasons. Vanilla is a classic and is really good. Cookies and cream are like oreos and ice cream combined. dark chocolate raspberry has a really nice tangy taste, followed by the richness of the chocolate inside. All in all, if you give me any of the flavors, I willl gladly eat a pint of any of them.
bye.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Isotopes and Atomic Masses
Isotopes have the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons. For example, Hydrogen-2 has 1 proton and one neutron, but Hydrogen-3 has 1 proton and 2 neutrons. The isotope of the element Hydrogen shown in the periodic table has 1 proton and no neutrons, and can be also called Hydrogen-1. An isotope's mass number is an integer. The mass number shown in the periodic table is nature's mix of isotopes.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
What I learned form PhET "Build an atom simulation"
I learned that protons affect the element symbol, the net charge, and the mass of the atom. Neutrons affect the mass of the atom. Electrons affect the net charge of the atom. Protons affect the most properties of an atom.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Music
音楽が好きです。音楽を聞きます。
I like music. You can listen to it.
I really like this keyboard. It's so nice and responsive. I will buy a keyboard like this. I can't wait for September 20,21,22,23, October 2, December 24, 25, and May 29. I like listening to music and I love carrots! Carrot day should be every day. Carrots are amazing. I love carrots. Carrots are the best. Carrots are life. #DiMaio4lyfo. Carrots are so cool. Carrots. Carrots. Fruits is kudamono in japanese. Omg japanese is awesome. Omg history is awesome. Omg chem. is awesome. Welcome to my blog.
I like music. You can listen to it.
I really like this keyboard. It's so nice and responsive. I will buy a keyboard like this. I can't wait for September 20,21,22,23, October 2, December 24, 25, and May 29. I like listening to music and I love carrots! Carrot day should be every day. Carrots are amazing. I love carrots. Carrots are the best. Carrots are life. #DiMaio4lyfo. Carrots are so cool. Carrots. Carrots. Fruits is kudamono in japanese. Omg japanese is awesome. Omg history is awesome. Omg chem. is awesome. Welcome to my blog.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment
From yesterday's experiment, I learned that gold is very malleable and can be pounded down to be a very thin foil. after Rutherford made the foil, he placed a radioactive material in a lead block. Since radioactive materials spew out molecules in many different directions, the lead block confined the molecules to come out of on hole of the lead block. The molecules shot out of the lead block and straight toward the gold foil. However, Rutherford found out that when the molecules hit the gold foil, most of them went straight through and others bounced off the foil in large angles.
The experiment shows the a small change in the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons an atom has can change the properties of the atom completely.
The experiment shows the a small change in the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons an atom has can change the properties of the atom completely.
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