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Boyle, Robert

Pronunciation: /bɔɪl/
Definition of Boyle, Robert
  • (1627–91), Irish-born scientist. Boyle put forward a view of matter based on particles which was a precursor of the modern theory of chemical elements and a cornerstone of his mechanical philosophy, which became very influential. He is best known for his experiments with the air pump, which led to the law named after him.

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