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U+1F706 Β· Alchemical Symbol for Aqua Regia Β· Alchemical Symbols Β· Common

Alchemical Symbol for Aqua Regia πŸœ†

Usage snapshot:

  • Used in content written with the Common script; suitable for UI labels and body text.
  • Appears in the Unicode block Alchemical Symbols.

History & usage: This symbol represents the alchemical symbol for aqua regia. It helps readers recognize a historic shorthand used in notes, labels, and teaching materials about chemical mixtures. In documents or search results, it can indicate a procedure or reference to a corrosive blend once used in distillation. For study materials and annotations, it marks a concept tied to legendary alchemy and historical chemistry. When labeling containers or sections in a lab or classroom, the sign can guide quick identification without long explanations. Accessibility note: ensure clear contrast and provide alt text or a short description for screen readers so all learners can understand its meaning.

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Technical details
  • Codepoint: U+1F706
  • General Category: So
  • Age: 6.0
  • Bidi Class: ON
  • Block: Alchemical Symbols
  • Script: Common
  • UTF-8: F0 9F 9C 86
  • UTF-16: D83D DF06
  • UTF-32: 0001F706
  • HTML dec: 🜆
  • HTML hex: 🜆
  • JS escape: \u{1F706}
  • Python \N{}: \N{ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR AQUA REGIA}
  • Python \U: \U0001F706
  • URL-encoded: %F0%9F%9C%86
  • CSS escape: \1F706
How to type / insert

Fast copy: click the Copy button near the top of this page.

By codepoint: in many editors and IDEs, you can insert via the Unicode code U+1F706 or a built‑in character picker.

HTML: use the numeric entity 🜆 (hex) or 🜆 (decimal) when an HTML entity is needed.

Compatibility & troubleshooting

Font support: if the symbol does not render, the current font likely lacks this codepoint. Choose a font with broad Unicode coverage or allow a fallback font.

Web pages: ensure your CSS font stack includes a general fallback; avoid relying on images for common symbols to preserve accessibility and copyability.