By: Raj Patel and Tommy Olson.  Alchemy was the root of Chemistry  The destruction of Alchemy by The Skeptical Chymist and Elements  Became more scientific.

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By: Raj Patel and Tommy Olson

 Alchemy was the root of Chemistry  The destruction of Alchemy by The Skeptical Chymist and Elements  Became more scientific upon the development of medical chemistry  The first chemical textbook is written by Liberavius during the renaissance

 One of many gas laws.  Named after Robert Boyle  Formula- pV = K (p = pressure) (V = volume) (K = value representative)  Used to predict results of a change in volume and pressure to a fixed amount of gas.

 Paracelsus first described Zinc.  Zinc: Bluish-white metal, shiny surface, makes up 0.02 percent of Earth's crust.  Antimony: Silvery- white crystalline metal.  Phosphorus: Waxy white solid

 Written by Robert Boyle (1661).  Presented hypothesis that matter consisted of atoms and clusters of atoms in motion and that every phenomenon was the result of collisions of particles in motion.  Argued for experiment against Aristotelian and Paracelsian practitioners.  Distinguished between acids and bases.  All theories must be proved experimentally.  Influenced by Nicholas Brady's, "Jarring Seeds".

 Contributed the Boyle’s Law and Skeptical Chymist  Quest for the Philosopher’s Stone  Air Experiments at Oxford  His writings that helped advance chemistry

 Swiss Renaissance Physicist and Chemist  Beyond Celsus  His lectures and teachings at the University of Basel  Anticipation of the future of Chemistry

 Chemistry improved society during the renaissance  The impacts of renaissance science today  Chemistry was a part of an overall movement during the renaissance

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