by not forming a compound or mixture with another element
The question cannot be answered because it is based on a false premise: the number of elements does NOT remain fixed.
There are 84 elements that are solid at room temperature and pressure. Elements remain solid because their molecules remain closely fixed together, giving them a definite shape and mass.
Elements that remain in the bloodstream include oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients (such as glucose and amino acids), waste products (such as urea and bilirubin), hormones, and electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, and calcium). These elements play important roles in maintaining the body's overall function and balance.
At the room temperature they remain elements in a mixure; by heating a compound is obtained, carbon disulfide.
Impurities from water remain as residues after evaporation.
yes
When a melody is transposed to another key, the intervals between the notes in the melody remain the same, maintaining the overall shape and structure of the melody.
The total mass remain constant.
They are too reactive to remain in a stand-alone form.
In a series circuit, current will remain the same through all elements, and the voltage drop across elements will vary. So the answer is: it doesn't.
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yes, because it conserve elements and if no, it doesnt conserve elements ----------- Answer 2: ----------- Elements are transfered from one environment to another environment by nature or by humans. When compost decays, it releases it's nutrients (elements) into the soil. As water runs though the compost, some of those elements wash into and remain in the soil and some may wash into streams or rivers. Those that remain in the soil may be utilized in farming by planting seeds/seedling directly into the enriched decomposed compost or soil, or by mankind moving the compost from it's decomposition area to a different growing (farming) environment.