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  • Fermium Atomic Mass (Fm-257): Properties & Isotopes
    The atomic mass of fermium is 257.

    It's important to note that this is the atomic mass of the most stable isotope of fermium, Fermium-257. Fermium is a synthetic element, meaning it doesn't occur naturally and has no stable isotopes. Therefore, the atomic mass listed in the periodic table is an average of the atomic masses of all its known isotopes, weighted by their relative abundance.

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