My gut reaction to this question is NO!
The reason being that the phenomina of life is a constant creative activity
and that includes the elements.
Each molecule or elemental particle is a singular event with it's own memory.
Elemental molecules can be made to congregate because they are vibrating at
a fundamental frequency but only in the crystaline form will be in phase.
Iron for instance can be absorbed by a biological construct because it
likes the condition and living decaying constructs will decompose but leave
the elemental particles intact to be reabsorbed into a new life cycle and
never revert back to the original as it has a modulated frequency which was
acquired during the time it was providing a service.
A bit like the perfect marriage, when one partner dies the other one
follows because because he or she cannot exist without the partner.
When groundwater is analysed, chemists alway talk of organic iron as it
behaves different than elemental iron but when burned in the analyser shows
the spectrum of iron with a slightly different signature.
Another example is the constitution of our brain. It analyses different
than what it is supposed to be as we are dealing with liquid light which
can assume any form and will depending on the circumstance.
Refer to the Nexus article about white gold and the philosopher stone of
old or the food for the Gods in Egyptian times.
My bit for what it's worth
Ren