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The Unicode character U+1F729, officially named ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR TIN ORE, was introduced in Unicode version 6.0. It is part of the Alchemical block, which belongs to the Supplementary Multilingual plane.
Categorized technically as a Other Symbol, this character typically falls under the Common script. In terms of text layout and rendering, the glyph is not a composition and has no designated width in East Asian typography. When placed in bidirectional text, it behaves as an Other Neutral character. Its visual representation remains not mirrored regardless of the reading direction.
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| Nº |
128809
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| UTF-8 |
F0 9F 9C A9
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| UTF-16 |
D8 3D DF 29
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| UTF-32 |
00 01 F7 29
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| URL-Quoted |
%F0%9F%9C%A9
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| HTML hex reference |
🜩
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| RFC 5137 |
\u'1F729'
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| Bash and Zsh (inside echo -e) |
\U0001F729
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| C and C++ |
\U0001f729
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| C# |
\U0001f729
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| CSS |
\001F729
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| Excel |
=UNICHAR(128809)
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| Go |
\U0001f729
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| JavaScript |
\uD83D\uDF29
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| Modern JavaScript (since ES6) |
\u{1f729}
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| JSON |
\uD83D\uDF29
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| Java |
\uD83D\uDF29
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| Lua |
\u{1F729}
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| Matlab |
char(128809)
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| Perl |
\x{1F729}
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| PHP |
\u{1f729}
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| PostgreSQL |
U&'\1F729'
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| PowerShell |
`u{1F729}
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| Python |
\U0001f729
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| Ruby |
\u{1f729}
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| Rust |
\u{1f729}
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