What they have in common is that they both have the same number of atoms. Hope this helps. :)
Answer: It means that the energy is being stored or preserved to be used at a later time.
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Conservation of mass can be checked in an experiment . There are three steps to do it in a best way:
1. Weigh all the equipment and materials required in the experiment before the experiment.
2. Avoid spillage and evaporation during the experiment.
3. Weigh all the equipment and materials after the experiment.
If the mass is conserved then weight from step 1 is equal to weight from step 3.
The number of valence electrons of an element can be determined by the periodic table group (vertical column) in which the element is categorized