Science

Squeeze a gas and its pressure rises exactly as its volume shrinks

In 1662, Robert Boyle showed that for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature, pressure and volume are perfect inverses: double the pressure and the volume halves, every time. It was one of the first precise mathematical laws in chemistry, worked out with a J-shaped glass tube and columns of mercury.

Robert Boyle, New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air — 2nd edition appendix, 1662

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