Significance of Elemental composition
Synonyms: Chemical makeup, Elemental structure, Atomic composition, Elemental content, Elemental formula
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Hindu concept of 'Elemental composition'
In Hinduism, Elemental composition is understood through the analysis of X-rays emitted from a sample, revealing its mineral and metal content. This method, called EDS, helps to understand the components of a formulation.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) EDS provides elemental composition by analyzing X-rays emitted from the sample when hit by an electron beam, which helps in understanding the mineral and metal content in the formulations.[1]
The concept of Elemental composition in scientific sources
Elemental composition describes the types and quantities of elements within a substance. This is vital for understanding a material's properties, nutritional value, and therapeutic potential. Analysis of elemental makeup helps diagnose diseases, assess health benefits, and determine the specific elements present in various samples.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Elemental compositions of soil are presented with chemical compositions measured by the XRF technique, and this gives information about the soil sample.[2] (2) The elemental composition of particulate matter can reveal the presence of toxic elements and help identify potential sources of pollution, with concentrations varying between indoor and outdoor environments.[3] (3) It refers to the chemical elements that make up a material, determined using techniques like energy dispersive X-ray spectrophotometry.[4] (4) This of EGM-based biochars is reported in Table 5, showing high carbon contents ranging from 77.5 to 80%.[5] (5) This is the makeup of a substance in terms of the elements it contains, reflecting the impact of hydrothermal activity on marine life.[6]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) is used to calculate the higher heating value of the biomass feedstocks, biocrude oils, and hydrochars using Dulong’s formula, providing a measure of energy content.[7] (2) It refers to the elements that make up fine ambient particles, and it is a key factor in determining the origin of these particles in a specific region.[8] (3) Energy dispersion X-ray spectroscopy analysis was conducted using a scanning electron microscope in conjunction with energy dispersion spectrometer to determine this of Dowex 21 K XLT.[9] (4) The elemental composition of PM 2.5 reveals elevated levels of elements like aluminum and arsenic, as well as sulfate and nitrate ions, indicating potential sources and health impacts.[10] (5) Elemental composition of the sample is observed by EDS in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy.[11]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Surface chemistry and functionalization can be better understood by using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, which provides data on the elemental composition and chemical states of nanocarrier surfaces.[12] (2) The makeup of Fifatrol tablets, which involves crushing into powder, coating with gold, and probing with EDS attachment of SEM.[13] (3) It was confirmed by HR-TEM and EDX studies, supporting the purity observed in XRD results.[14] (4) It is the makeup of the fruits of cranberry and cranberry marsh. It is studied to understand their properties and benefits.[15] (5) Surface chemistry and functionalization can be better understood by using XPS, which provides data on this and chemical states.[16]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) A characteristic of ash salts produced from four common plants that was determined in the study.[17] (2) Biochar type of this was investigated and is given in Table 1.[18] (3) The presence of copper and oxygen elements in the nanoparticles was confirmed by EDS analysis.[19]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The text references the phytochemical, proximate, and elemental composition of Tithonia diversifolia leaves, providing insight into the makeup of Tithonia diversifolia.[20] (2) The arrangement of chemical elements comprising calabash chalk, which may influence foetal development.[21]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) This is a study that evaluated the micro and macronutrient contents of the leaves, stalk, and root samples by using standard procedures, and the concentration of all nutrients was observed to be higher in the leaves compared with the stalks and roots.[22] (2) This is the specific combination of elements that make up a molecule, determined through mass spectrometry.[23]
