Gas+Law+Applets

The chemistry students searched the internet for applets which help you learn about the physical behavior of gases. Applets are little programs written using java. When you open the applet, you can change settings and study the effects on an independent variable.

We hope you enjoy your studies!
 * Name of Page Creator || Subject or Applet Name ||
 * Mr. Robinson || The Gas Chamber ||
 * Andy || [|Gas laws] ||
 * Soo Ah || [|Gas laws applet] ||
 * Stephen || Gas Laws ||
 * Joanna || Gas Laws Model ||
 * Iikka || Gas Law Simulation ||
 * Maurice || [|Gas Laws] ||
 * Maaike || Gas Law Experiment ||
 * Shaun || Gas Applet ||
 * David || A Simple Rendition of the Gas Laws ||

Directions for the Chemistry and Physics students.
 * 1) Each student must find a unique applet. This can take more than ten minutes.
 * 2) Each student should create his or her own page and link it to the table above.
 * 3) The format of your page will be like that shown on Mr. Robinson's page. Three sections should be present: Summary of the applet, Hints and Suggestions, and Who Created This Applet.
 * 4) The writing on the page should be authentic, not copied and pasted.
 * 5) The writing on the page should show that you have spent time (at least ten minutes) figuring out how the applet works and inventing activities for your reader to do.
 * 6) Create links both to the applet page and to the homepage of the author, if that can be found. Especially when you create the external link to the applet page, be sure to place a check in the little box marked "New Window."
 * 7) Mr. Robinson will read these during the weekend. He will assign a grade based on effort and quality of the page, not quality of the applet.