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Who Was the Scientist Whose Work Led to the Law

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Question 66

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Who was the scientist whose work led to the law that states that the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted upon it and who argued that matter is composed of atoms, later known as the chemical elements?


A) Robert Boyle
B) Paracelsus
C) Andreas Vesalius

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