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Subscript Characters ₂ Kopiëren & plakken

Subscript digits, letters, and operators. Klik om direct te kopiëren.

All Subscript Characters

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Subscript Packs

Organized collections

Subscript Digits

10 items

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Subscript Letters

12 items

Subscript Operators

5 items

Subscript characters are lowered text symbols that sit below the normal text baseline. They are fundamental to scientific writing, mathematical notation, and technical documentation. Anyone who has ever needed to write a chemical formula like H₂O or CO₂ in a plain text message knows how valuable these characters are. Without them, you would have to resort to awkward alternatives like H2O or CO2, losing the visual clarity that subscripts provide.

Our collection covers three core groups of subscript characters that address every common need. The subscript digits ₀ through ₉ are the most frequently used set, appearing in chemical formulas such as C₆H₁₂O₆ (glucose), H₂SO₄ (sulfuric acid), and Ca(OH)₂ (calcium hydroxide). They also serve mathematical purposes in variable indexing like x₁, x₂, x₃ and in sequence notation such as aₙ. The subscript letters including ₐ ₑ ₒ ₓ ₕ ₖ ₗ ₘ ₙ ₚ ₛ ₜ are gebruikt in physics formulas, phonetic notation, and specialized scientific writing. Finally, the subscript operators ₊ ₋ ₌ ₍ ₎ allow you to write complete subscripted expressions with arithmetic operations and grouping.

Because these are genuine Unicode characters rather than formatting tricks, they persist in any environment that accepts plain text. You can paste them into sociale media bios, email subject lines, spreadsheet cells, chat messages, and codeopmerkingen without losing their lowered position. Klik op een character on this page om het te kopiëren, then paste wherever you need proper subscript notation that werkt universeel op every platform and device.

Hoe te gebruiken Subscript Characters

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Click

Klik op een subscript character om te kopiëren

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Paste

Ctrl+V (Win) or Cmd+V (Mac)

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Use

In formulas, science, or any text

FAQ

Veelgestelde vragen

The easiest way is om te kopiëren subscript digits from this page: ₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉. In Word, select text and press Ctrl+= or use Format > Subscript. In LaTeX, use the underscore: H_{2}O.

Copy the subscript ₂ from this page and place it between H and O to get H₂O. This werkt in elk tekstveld, including sociale media, emails, and messages.

Unicode subscripts (like ₂) are actual characters that stay lowered in plain text contexts. Formatted subscripts rely on the application and may revert to normal text when pasted into plain tekstvelds or chat apps.

Yes! Subscript digits are ideaal voor chemical formulas: H₂O (water), CO₂ (carbon dioxide), C₆H₁₂O₆ (glucose), NaCl, H₂SO₄ (sulfuric acid), and any other compound notation.

Yes! Unicode subscript characters werken op Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Discord, Reddit, and alle platforms that accept text. They are real characters, not special formatting.

In math, subscripts denote variable indices (x₁, x₂, x₃), sequence terms (aₙ), base notation (log₁₀), and partial derivatives. They help distinguish related variables in equations and summations.

Unicode only includes subscript forms for a subset of Latin letters: ₐ ₑ ₒ ₓ ₕ ₖ ₗ ₘ ₙ ₚ ₛ ₜ. Not all 26 letters have dedicated subscript codepoints, but the available set covers the most common scientific and mathematical needs.

Yes! You can place them adjacent to each other. For example, x₁² uses a subscript 1 and a superscript 2. This is useful for indexed variables raised to a power in mathematical expressions.

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