Boyle's Law
It was God who "came up with" the Torah, not the Hebrews.
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John Dalton
Not true. It applies to real gases that are exhibiting ideal behavior. Any gas that is not 'close' to its boiling and is at a 'low' pressure will behave like an ideal gas and Boyle's Law can be applied. Remember there is no such thing as an ideal gas, so when Boyle did his experiments and came up with his law he was using a real gas, probably just air.
The law of partial pressures is also known as Dalton's law. It states that: Ptotal = Pa + Pb + PC + ... + Pn The partial pressure of each gas will add up to to the total pressure of the gas.
This depends on a few things. It depends on the gas, the solvent (usually water), the pressure, temperature....Look up Henry's Law for starters.
Whoever came up with this question didn't understand the material. The answer is probably supposed to be "helium and neon."
Hydrogen and Helium gases make up the universe.