Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle was an Irish chemist and physicist born in 1627. He is considered one of the founders of modern chemistry because he introduced scientific methods and careful experimentation into the study of matter. Boyle is best known for Boyle’s Law, which explains the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas (when pressure increases, volume decreases, and vice versa). His famous book The Sceptical Chymist helped separate chemistry from alchemy and made it a true scientific subject. Robert Boyle’s work greatly influenced the development of modern chemistry, and he is sometimes called the Father of Modern Chemistry.
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