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Robert Boyle | Biography, Contributions, Works, Facts | Britannica Boyle and Hooke discovered several physical characteristics of air, including its role in combustion, respiration, and the transmission of sound One of their findings, published in 1662, later became known as “ Boyle’s law ”
Robert Boyle - Science History Institute Every general-chemistry student learns of Robert Boyle (1627–1691) as the person who discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure and vice versa—the famous Boyle’s law A leading scientist and intellectual of his day, he was a great proponent of the experimental method
Robert Boyle - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Boyle was one of the leading intellectual figures of the seventeenth century and an important influence on Locke and Newton (Anstey 2018) He was an experimental philosopher, unwilling to construct abstract theories to which his experimental results had to conform
Robert Boyle - World History Encyclopedia Boyle formulated a principle which became known as "Boyle's Law " This law states that the pressure exerted by a certain quantity of air varies inversely in proportion to its volume (provided temperatures are constant)
Robert Boyle | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy With the help of his colleague Robert Hooke (1635-1703), he designed and improved an air pump capable of creating and sustaining a vacuum and used it to perform many famous experiments, investigating things like respiration, disease, combustion, sound, and air pressure
Robert Boyle: The Father of Modern Chemistry - SciencePOD Boyle is best known for Boyle’s Law regarding gases, but his real legacy lies in his approach to experimentation and insistence on scientific evidence He advocated for experiments to be repeatable and for findings to be published for peer review, setting a foundation for modern scientific research and publication practices
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Robert Boyle and the Birth of Modern Chemistry | EBSCO Though praised by physicists, Boyle saw himself above all as a chemist, and in his development of new techniques and control experiments, he had a great influence on the modern scientific research laboratory For his contemporaries, Boyle was the preeminent mechanical philosopher in England