What is the molar mass of nobelium?

1 Answer
Mar 25, 2018

259 \ "g/mol"

Explanation:

Look at a periodic table. Find nobelium (No). It should be element number 102. At the bottom, looks at its mass, and it should say 259 \ "u".

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Remember that 1 \ "u"=1 \ "g/mol", and so, nobelium's molar mass should be 259 \ "g/mol".