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To be honest, as far as I know, no.

However, I don't think it's a horrible lot you have to remember... and I'd be surprised if you don't get a Periodic Table when going to an exam.

Well if you can remember the atomic number the Atomic Mass is a little more or less than the doubled atomic number.

Atomic numbers are pretty simple to memorize. If your test is multiple choice even easier. Ask your teacher if you can use a blank periodic table unless that's the test

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