The name element may refer to:
In chemistry, electronics or the geosciences:
- Chemical element A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus. The term is also used to refer to a pure chemical substance composed of atoms with the same number of protons. Common examples of elements are iron, copper, silver, gold, hydrogen, carbon,, an atomic structure
- Electrical element The concept of electrical elements is used in the analysis of electrical networks. Any electrical network can be modeled by decomposing it down to multiple, interconnected electrical elements in a schematic diagram or circuit diagram. Each electrical element affects the voltage in the network or current through the network in a particular way. By
- Landform element In the earth sciences and geology sub-fields, a landform or physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit, and is largely defined by its surface form and location in the landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is typically an element of topography. Landform elements also include seascape and oceanic waterbody interface features such, a particular type of feature.
- Heating element A heating element converts electricity into heat through the process of Joule heating. Electric current through the element encounters resistance, resulting in heating of the element, an electronic device that converts electricity to heat.
In computing:
- HTML element In an HTML document, HTML elements are tags, as well as text, which act as indicators to a web browser as to how the document is to be interpreted by the browser and ultimately presented on the user's computer screen
- Element of an Array Array structures are the computer analog of the mathematical concepts of vector, matrix, and tensor. Indeed, an array with one or two indices is often called a vector or matrix structure, respectively. Arrays are often used to implement tables, especially lookup tables; so the word table is sometimes used as synonym of array
- Adobe Photoshop Elements Adobe Photoshop Elements is the consumer version of the Adobe Photoshop raster image editing product, sold at a fraction of the cost of the professional product. It contains most of the features of the professional version but with fewer and simpler options. The program allows users to create, edit, organize and share images, all from the same
- Data element Data elements usage can be discovered by inspection of software applications or application data files through a process of manual or automated Application Discovery and Understanding. Once data elements are discovered they can be registered in a metadata registry is a unit of data
In law:
- Element (criminal) An element of a crime is a basic set of common law principles regarding criminal liability that, with few exceptions, constitute the essential elements to prove that the defendant committed a crime under United States law. The jury must be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed each element of the particular crime charged, a basic set of common law principles regarding criminal liability.
In mathematics:
- Element (mathematics) In mathematics, an element or member of a set is any one of the distinct objects that make up that set, a member of a set or class
- Euclid's Elements Euclid's Elements is a mathematical and geometric treatise consisting of 13 books written by the Greek mathematician Euclid in Alexandria circa 300 BC. It comprises a collection of definitions, postulates (axioms), propositions (theorems and constructions), and mathematical proofs of the propositions. The thirteen books cover Euclidean geometry, a mathematical treatise on geometry and number theory
In music:
- Elements (Mike Oldfield) Elements is the title of various compilation albums written and mostly performed by Mike Oldfield. Released by Virgin Records, there is a single CD edition, a 4CD boxset and a Video collection from 1993; an extended DVD was also released in 2004, a number of albums by Mike Oldfield Michael Gordon "Mike" Oldfield is an English multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, working a style that blends progressive rock, folk, ethnic or world music, classical music, electronic music, New Age and more recently dance. His music is often elaborate and complex in nature. He is best known for his hit 1973 album Tubular Bells,
- Elements (Roger Glover album) Elements is the second solo album from Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover. It was released in 1978 from PolyGram Records. The album's main concept is based on the four elements
- Elements, Pt. 1 Elements, Pt. 1 is an album by the Finnish power metal band Stratovarius & Elements, Pt. 2 Elements, Pt. 2 is an album by the Finnish power metal band Stratovarius, albums by Stratovarius
- The Elements (song) "The Elements" is a song by musical humorist Tom Lehrer, which recites the names of all the chemical elements known at the time of writing, up to number 102, nobelium. It can be found on his albums Tom Lehrer in concert, More Songs by Tom Lehrer and An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer. The song is sung to the tune of the Major General's, by Tom Lehrer
- Elements (Steve Howe album) Elements is the thirteenth solo studio album by guitarist Steve Howe
- Elements (album) Elements is the third album released by the progressive / technical death metal band Atheist. It was released on August 30, 1993 by Music for Nations in Europe and by Metal Blade Records in the US. Elements was reissued by Relapse Records in 2005 and was digitally remastered with the addition of six bonus tracks an album by Atheist
- Elements in Hip hop culture Hip hop is a cultural movement that developed in New York City in the 1970s primarily among Black Americans and Latino Americans. It was DJ Afrika Bambaataa that outlined the five pillars of hip-hop culture: MCing, DJing, breaking, graffiti writing, and knowledge. Other elements include beatboxing, hip hop fashion, and slang. Since first emerging
- Elements, a song by Neo Cortex The neocortex is a part of the brain of mammals. It is the outer layer of the cerebral hemispheres, and made up of six layers, labelled I to VI (with VI being the innermost and I being the outermost). The neocortex is part of the cerebral cortex (along with the archicortex and paleocortex, which are cortical parts of the limbic system). It is
In philosophy:
- Four elements
- Classical element Many philosophies and worldviews have used a set of archetypal classical elements, most developed sets of the simplest essential parts and principles of which anything consists or upon which the constitution and fundamental powers of anything are based. There are several approaches , the most frequently occurring theories of classical elements are
- Five elements (Chinese philosophy) The Wu Xing , or the Five Movements, Five Phases or Five Steps/Stages, are chiefly an ancient mnemonic device, in many traditional Chinese fields, the basis of the universe according to Chinese Taoism
- Five elements (Japanese philosophy) Japan's concepts of the five elements are heavily influenced by Buddhism. The Chinese five elements are called gogyō , and the Japanese five elements are called godai (五大). The following article explains the latter, the basis of the universe according to Japanese philosophy
- Tattva Tattva is a Sanskrit word meaning 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth'. According to various Indian schools of philosophy, a tattva is an element or aspect of reality conceived as an aspect of deity. Although the number of tattvas varies depending on the philosophical school, together they are thought to form the basis of all our, the basis of the universe according to Hindu Samkhya philosophy
- Mahābhūta, Buddhist great elements
- Bhūta Categories: Demons in Hinduism | Hindu philosophical concepts | Undead | Classical elements | Sanskrit words and phrases | are five elements in Hinduism
Element may also refer to:
- element by Westin Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is a hospitality ownership, management, and franchise organization based in White Plains, New York. One of the world's largest hotel companies, it owns, operates, franchises and manages hotels, resorts, spas, residences, and vacation ownership properties under its nine owned brands. So far, Starwood, a hotel chain
- Element Skateboards The company was founded in 1992 by Johnny Schilleriff as a collaboration called Underworld Element Skateboards. The struggling company was later absorbed by Schilleriff and the "Underworld" portion of the name dropped, a skateboard manufacturer
- Honda Element The Honda Element is a compact crossover SUV based on a modified CR-V platform, manufactured in East Liberty, Ohio and marketed in the United States and Canada since 2003, a sport utility vehicle
- Elements Mall "Elements" is an upper middle class large shopping mall located on 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is developed and managed by MTR Corporation through its subsidiary Premier Management Service, a shopping mall in Hong Kong Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a highly autonomous special territory of the People's Republic of China, facing Guangdong to the north and the South China Sea to the east, west and south. Hong Kong is a global metropolitan and international financial centre, and has a highly developed capitalist economy
- The elements, items from The Legend of Zelda The Legend of Zelda, known in Japan as The Hyrule Fantasy: The Legend of Zelda is a video game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and developed and published by Nintendo. Set in the fantasy land of Hyrule, the plot centers on a boy named Link, the playable protagonist, who aims to rescue Princess Zelda from the primary antagonist, Ganon, by collecting series
- elemeNt Ola Moum , who plays under the pseudonym elemeNt, is a professional gamer from Oslo, Norway. Moum is specialized in Counter-Strike, and has been retired after being released from MeetYourMakers on 26 October 2007. He retired from professional gaming in order to pursue his education. However he has now recently made a comeback with the team CBTeam, a professional Counter-Strike gamer from Norway
- The Elements of bread and wine that are consecrated at the Christian Eucharist The Eucharist, also called Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper and other names, is a Christian sacrament or ordinance, generally considered to be a commemoration of the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus Christ shared with his disciples before his arrest and eventual crucifixion. The consecration of bread and a cup within the rite recalls the
- Honda Element The Honda Element is a compact crossover SUV based on a modified CR-V platform, manufactured in East Liberty, Ohio and marketed in the United States and Canada since 2003, an automobile
See also
- The Elements
- Elemental (disambiguation) Elemental is also the adjective form of the word, element. For example, in chemistry, it refers to matter composed of only one chemical element: graphite and diamond are types of elemental carbon
- Elementary
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What 3 elements in the same group have different valence configurations?
Q. So this is the one question that I can't figure out. I thought all elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, thus the same valence configurations but different principle quantum numbers. Someone please help. Thanks in advance.
Asked by Qt W - Tue Mar 25 18:40:26 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's "principal" quantum numbers, but OK. You can't figure it out because it's a dumb question, the point of which is useless trivia rather than actual understanding or application of chemical principles. (Which isn't "principals".) Whoever asked it of you is a silly person who is missing the point. You are absolutely correct. Same group = same # valence electrons = same valence electronic config = same chemistry. That's the take home message, that's the reason to learn electronic configs, that's the reason the periodic table is so astoundingly useful. You got that message, you're in good shape. Except that the configs on the table are those determined by experimental measurements of gas phase atoms. And sometimes, especially when… [cont.]
Answered by Stephen McNeil - Wed Mar 26 18:52:26 2008
Q. So this is the one question that I can't figure out. I thought all elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, thus the same valence configurations but different principle quantum numbers. Someone please help. Thanks in advance.
Asked by Qt W - Tue Mar 25 18:40:26 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's "principal" quantum numbers, but OK. You can't figure it out because it's a dumb question, the point of which is useless trivia rather than actual understanding or application of chemical principles. (Which isn't "principals".) Whoever asked it of you is a silly person who is missing the point. You are absolutely correct. Same group = same # valence electrons = same valence electronic config = same chemistry. That's the take home message, that's the reason to learn electronic configs, that's the reason the periodic table is so astoundingly useful. You got that message, you're in good shape. Except that the configs on the table are those determined by experimental measurements of gas phase atoms. And sometimes, especially when… [cont.]
Answered by Stephen McNeil - Wed Mar 26 18:52:26 2008
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