Boyle: Robert Boyle's pressure vs volume measurements

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Robert Boyle's pressure vs volume measurements

Description

Pressure versus volume of air at a constant temperature as collected by Robert Boyle. Units are arbitrary.

Usage

Boyle

Format

A data frame with 7 rows and numerical variables pressure and volume.

Details

Robert Boyle (1627-1691) was a founder of modern chemistry and the scientific method in general. As any chemistry student already knows, Boyle sought to understand the properties of gasses. His results are summarized in Boyle's Law. The data frame Boyle contains two variables from one of Boyle's experiments as reported in his lab notebook: pressure in a bag of air and volume of the bag. The units of pressure are mmHg and the units of volume are cubic inches.

Source

Boyle's notebooks are preserved at the Royal Society in London. The data in the Boyle data frame have been copied from ⁠https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/UCD_Chem_002A/UCD_Chem_2A/Text/Unit_III%3A_Physical_Properties_of_Gases/06.03_Relationships_among_Pressure%2C_Temperature%2C_Volume%2C_and_Amount⁠


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