How do I format second hard drive?

i just installed a new Seagate Serial ATA 400GB hard drive. Now I can't figure out what to do in disk utility to format it - I see it in the first aid window, but what do I have to do to start using it? I was thinking I would see a second icon on my desktop, but I just have my macintosh HD ... how do I start saving things / moving things to the new HD?

That was helpful - mac speak and all - but a few more questions before I hit the button ( just want to make sure i am not about to blow up my computer. under Volume Scheme I have the option of selecting anywhere from 1 - 16 partitions. Since I have no idea what this means ( must be mac speak - me no comprende) what should I be chosing. Then I see I can name it ( I think I can handle this part - I am somewhat creative and "name" is lingo I understand), then I see format ( I am guessing Mac OS Extended - Journaled) and size 372.61 ( I am guessing this is the right one, since the other is 74.5 - although I am sure there is a long explanation I wouldn't understand in my simple mind why these numbers don't match the numbers on the box ( like 400GB HD), but I digress... Now when I click "partition" a warning comes up that says something like "by doing this you will erase everything on this drive blah blah blah" which terrifies me cause it sounds like it translates as "you had better make sure you know what you are doing cuz one false move and are about to erase the all contents of the last three years of your life"...
So, am I on the right track?

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