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I reCH.NO Caton PROPERTIES OF GASES PRE-LAB ASSIGNMENT Date rapsou sov'w'),01% Name Partners 19 1. How does temperature affect the kinetic energy of gas molecules? CASIO 2001 L16- 1 When can a real gas behave as an ideal gas? Are these conditions met in this experiment? 6. What happens to a real gas (e.g., nitrogen gas) as it cools from room temperature to OK, absolute zero? Would you expect it to "disappear" when it reached absolute zero? Explain your answer. dionship for gases. a gas remains constant as long as the pressure and number as an equality relating the initial volume/temperature ular volume and interact with other gas molecules. condense into the liquid phase, then solidify. In a gases) are presumed to possess negligible volume plume of their container, and according to Charles's In we extrapolate these relationships they all