Which element on the periodic table has the greatest atomic mass?

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TrueGentalman, Actually Such element DOES Exist. Read on... Erbuim has the atomic number of 68, but...

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On the attached periodic table, Ununbium has the greatest atomic mass at 277.0 atomic mass units.

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Tin (Sn) is the element that has an atomic number of 50, and an atomic mass of 118.71. It also has ...

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Is the atomic mass listed in the periodic table always assuming the element has equal protons and neutrons?

That is to say: Hydrogen is listed in the periodic table as having a mass of 1.0079 (assuming 1 proton, 1 neutron) But (my knowledge of chemistry is still limited, so sorry if this is weird) if there was an isotope of Hydrogen with 1 proton, 2 neutrons...

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Jose is wrong: "Allan is wrong, hydrogen has 1 neutron, 1 proton, deuterium has 2 neutrons 1 proton...

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The element with the largest atomic mass that has been named so far is Roentgenium. There are probably...

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Phosphorus has an Atomic mass of 15. Any other questions about Chemistry tonight?

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Why isnt relative atomic mass of an element used to characterise it in the periodic table?

this is a question i am really confused about. The answer is something to do with the isotopes of each element but i dont know how to put it in words Thanks for ur help much appreciated :-)

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The first periodic tables listed the elements in order of increasing atomic weight. After Moseley discovered...

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The mass of one mole of an element from the periodic table is the same number as...what does that mean?

'The mass of one mole of an element from the periodic table is the same number as the atomic mass except it is expressed in grams.' thats the answer that i got for one of my questions, but what does that mean? so you just look at the atomic mass on the...

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Exactly, it simply means 1 mole of an element is equal to the mass in grams. On the periodic table it...

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