By: Ivneet Sohi & Sophia Bhatti Chemistry 11 Period 4.

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By: Ivneet Sohi & Sophia Bhatti Chemistry 11 Period 4

 January 25 th December 30 th 1961  Anglo-Irish physicist, chemist, natural philosopher  Eton College, England  European Tour  Hartlib Circle  Invisible College  Researched at Oxford

 The Sceptical Chymist ◦ Aristotle’s view of 4 elements (earth, air, fire and water)  “Corpuscular hypothesis” ◦ Leucippos and Democritus theory  distinguished between mixtures and compounds  Scientific Method  definition for an element

 Air pump  New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects (1660)  Boyle's law: STP Air Pump

Boyle’s Law Inverse Relationship between pressure and volume of a gas New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects

 pv=k  Sceptical Chymist  “Father of Modern Chemistry”  "a Mighty Chemist"

 /Robert-Boyle /Robert-Boyle  boyle.html boyle.html

THEEND!!!THEEND!!!THEEND!!!THEEND!!! Thank You! Any Questions?