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include or hold; have within or as a component.
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'''Contains''' is a term widely used in various contexts to describe the presence of certain elements or components within a defined boundary or within a particular substance, object, or concept. The term is applicable in numerous fields such as [[mathematics]], [[chemistry]], [[computer science]], and everyday language.
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== Usage in Different Fields ==
 
=== Mathematics ===
In [[mathematics]], "contains" often refers to the relationship between sets, where one set includes all the elements of another set. This is also referred to as a "superset." For example, if set A contains set B, then all elements of B are also elements of A. The notation A ⊇ B is commonly used to express this relationship.
 
=== Chemistry ===
In [[chemistry]], "contains" is used to describe the composition of substances. For instance, a compound may be said to contain certain elements if those elements are present in its molecular structure. This usage is crucial for understanding the properties and behaviors of chemical substances.
 
=== Computer Science ===
In [[computer science]], "contains" is a term used in data structures and algorithms to describe whether a data structure, such as an array or a list, includes a particular element. The operation to check containment is fundamental in many algorithms and is critical for tasks such as searching and sorting.
 
=== Everyday Language ===
In everyday language, "contains" is used to specify what is included within something else, such as ingredients in a recipe, items in a box, or features in a product. This usage is important for clarity in communication, ensuring that the contents or components of objects are clearly understood.
 
== See Also ==
* [[Set theory]]
* [[Composition (chemistry)]]
* [[Data structure]]
* [[Ingredient]]
 
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Contains is a term widely used in various contexts to describe the presence of certain elements or components within a defined boundary or within a particular substance, object, or concept. The term is applicable in numerous fields such as mathematics, chemistry, computer science, and everyday language.

Usage in Different Fields[edit]

Mathematics[edit]

In mathematics, "contains" often refers to the relationship between sets, where one set includes all the elements of another set. This is also referred to as a "superset." For example, if set A contains set B, then all elements of B are also elements of A. The notation A ⊇ B is commonly used to express this relationship.

Chemistry[edit]

In chemistry, "contains" is used to describe the composition of substances. For instance, a compound may be said to contain certain elements if those elements are present in its molecular structure. This usage is crucial for understanding the properties and behaviors of chemical substances.

Computer Science[edit]

In computer science, "contains" is a term used in data structures and algorithms to describe whether a data structure, such as an array or a list, includes a particular element. The operation to check containment is fundamental in many algorithms and is critical for tasks such as searching and sorting.

Everyday Language[edit]

In everyday language, "contains" is used to specify what is included within something else, such as ingredients in a recipe, items in a box, or features in a product. This usage is important for clarity in communication, ensuring that the contents or components of objects are clearly understood.

See Also[edit]

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