Why is hydrogen "H2", I think BOYL is H (normal hydrogen) and H2 is 2 hydrogen atoms. Or maybe H2 should change to H and for every 2 H particles meeting 1 Oxygen particle, under 1 or more pressure, water should generate.
@BudCharles If boyle was 1 H atom, then it would be unstable. For hydrogen to be a stable molecule of only hydrogen, it has to be covalently bonded to another H atom. I'm not sure but I think boyle is more of a theory element. I would guess boyle's law...