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Alchemical Symbol For Copper Antimoniate

Copy and paste the alchemical symbol for copper antimoniate symbol 🜥 (U+1F725) instantly. Part of the Alchemical Symbols Unicode block.

Works everywhere: websites, documents, social media, code editors

Character Codes

UnicodeU+1F725
HTML Entity🜥
CSS Code\1F725
JavaScript\u{1F725}
Decimal🜥

About This Symbol

Name
Alchemical Symbol For Copper Antimoniate
Unicode Block
Alchemical Symbols
Code Point
U+1F725

The Alchemical Symbol For Copper Antimoniate (🜥) is a Unicode character assigned to the Alchemical Symbols block at code point U+1F725. This block contains characters used across a variety of applications including technical documentation, web development, mathematical notation, and everyday digital communication. The alchemical symbol for copper antimoniate symbol can be inserted directly into text or referenced through its HTML entity, CSS code, or JavaScript escape sequence for use in websites and applications.

How to Use

  • 1.Click "Copy Symbol" above to copy 🜥 to your clipboard
  • 2.Paste it anywhere with Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac)
  • 3.Or use the HTML entity 🜥 in your code
  • 4.For CSS, use \1F725 with the content property

Understanding Alchemical Symbol For Copper Antimoniate

The alchemical symbol for copper antimoniate character (🜥) was introduced in Unicode to provide a standardized way to represent this specific glyph across all platforms and devices. Encoded at position U+1F725, it sits within the Alchemical Symbols range and carries a distinct semantic meaning that differentiates it from visually similar characters.

The hexadecimal value 1F725 places this character at decimal position 128805 in the Unicode table. At this position, the character falls 5 positions past the nearest hex boundary, a detail relevant for font engineers mapping glyph tables. For practical use, 🜥 in HTML or \u{1F725} in JavaScript are the most common insertion methods.

Known by its descriptive name referencing "alchemical symbol," this character serves a specific role that generic symbols cannot fill. It appears in specialized typography, technical standards, and digital content where precision in symbol choice directly affects meaning or layout.