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Brimstone Symbol ๐Ÿœ

๐Ÿœ is U+1F70F ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BRIMSTONE. It appears in historical alchemical notation for sulfur or brimstone.

Character
๐Ÿœ
Unicode
U+1F70F

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What Is the Brimstone Symbol?

๐Ÿœ is U+1F70F ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BRIMSTONE. It appears in historical alchemical notation for sulfur or brimstone.

History of alchemy

Manuscript transcription

Symbol reference tables

Decorative historical text

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How to Type the Brimstone Symbol

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Brimstone Symbol on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 1F70F and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy ๐Ÿœ from this page.

Brimstone Symbol on Mac

Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for โ€œalchemical symbol for black sulfur,โ€ or copy ๐Ÿœ.

Brimstone Symbol on iPhone and iPad

Tap the copy button for ๐Ÿœ, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Brimstone Symbol on Android

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Brimstone Symbol on Chromebook

On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 1f70f, then press Enter; otherwise copy ๐Ÿœ.

Brimstone Symbol on Microsoft Word

Type 1F70F, then press Alt+X to convert the code to ๐Ÿœ.

Brimstone Symbol on Google Docs

Use Insert > Special characters and search the Unicode name, or paste ๐Ÿœ from this page.

Brimstone Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the brimstone symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+1F70F
Unicode name ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BLACK SULFUR
HTML decimal 🜏
HTML hex 🜏
CSS escape 1F70F

How to Use and Format the Brimstone Symbol

Format ๐Ÿœ according to its role on this page. ๐Ÿœ is U+1F70F ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BRIMSTONE. It appears in historical alchemical notation for sulfur or brimstone. For brimstone symbol content, verify the encoded form U+1F70F, preserve the complete character sequence, and choose a font that supports the intended text or emoji presentation. For brimstone symbol usage, the placement, spacing, capitalization, and surrounding words should follow the discipline or publication style described below.

This page covers a historical alchemical character; ๐Ÿœ is not a modern chemical hazard pictogram and must not replace current safety labeling. When ๐Ÿœ communicates an action, measurement, identity, warning, category, or other essential information, provide nearby readable text and an accessible name. Test brimstone symbol copy-and-paste behavior in the actual website, document, app, and export format rather than assuming a visual match is sufficient.

  • Describe ๐Ÿœ as historical alchemical notation

  • Use modern chemical notation for scientific work

  • Do not use it as a hazardous-material label

  • Check specialist font support before publication

  • Use the exact encoded form U+1F70F for brimstone symbol content.

  • Publish ๐Ÿœ as UTF-8 text or complete numeric character references.

  • Test ๐Ÿœ in the target font, application, and assistive-technology workflow.

Brimstone Symbol Examples

  • Brimstone: ๐Ÿœ
  • Alchemy legend: ๐Ÿœ sulfur
  • Historical transcription: ๐Ÿœ
  • Symbol table entry: U+1F70F
  • Accessible label: Alchemical symbol for brimstone
  • Unicode sequence for Brimstone Symbol: U+1F70F
  • HTML decimal: 🜏
  • HTML hexadecimal: 🜏
  • CSS escapes: 1F70F
  • Accessible text label: Brimstone Symbol

Common Brimstone Symbol Mistakes

  • Calling ๐Ÿœ a modern sulfur formula
  • Using it instead of the chemical symbol S
  • Treating it as a compliant poison warning
  • Assuming every alchemical manuscript used identical forms
  • Replacing brimstone symbol with a lookalike without checking U+1F70F.
  • Assuming ๐Ÿœ has identical artwork or metrics in every font and platform.
  • Converting ๐Ÿœ to an image when selectable text is more appropriate.
  • Using ๐Ÿœ as the only accessible name of an interactive control.

Brimstone Symbol intent boundary

This page covers a historical alchemical character; ๐Ÿœ is not a modern chemical hazard pictogram and must not replace current safety labeling.

More About the Brimstone Symbol

The exact text form for brimstone symbol is ๐Ÿœ: U+1F70F, ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BLACK SULFUR. It appears in historical alchemical notation for sulfur or brimstone. For brimstone symbol, nearby wording should identify the intended role of ๐Ÿœ whenever another reading is possible. Useful copy checks include Brimstone: ๐Ÿœ, Alchemy legend: ๐Ÿœ sulfur, Historical transcription: ๐Ÿœ, and Symbol table entry: U+1F70F. The Brimstone Symbol examples give ๐Ÿœ a defined roleโ€”such as โ€œBrimstone: ๐Ÿœโ€โ€”instead of presenting the mark as decoration. The main working contexts are History of alchemy, Manuscript transcription, Symbol reference tables, and Decorative historical text. For the brimstone symbol entry, add nearby wording when ๐Ÿœ could be interpreted in more than one way. A central distinction is that this page covers a historical alchemical character; ๐Ÿœ is not a modern chemical hazard pictogram and must not replace current safety labeling. Avoid calling ๐Ÿœ a modern sulfur formula, using it instead of the chemical symbol S, and treating it as a compliant poison warning. Formatting should follow these page-specific rules. Describe ๐Ÿœ as historical alchemical notation. Use modern chemical notation for scientific work. Do not use it as a hazardous-material label. In encoded text, decimal 🜏 and hexadecimal 🜏 reproduce the form, and the CSS escape is 1F70F. Test ๐Ÿœ in the final application and pair brimstone symbol with readable text when the glyph alone is ambiguous. A practical verification point is โ€œIs ๐Ÿœ the modern chemical symbol for sulfur?โ€ The answer retained for this page is: No. Modern chemistry uses S; ๐Ÿœ is a historical alchemical symbol. The device instructions provide a second validation route. Windows: In Microsoft Word, type 1F70F and press Alt+X. macOS: Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for โ€œalchemical symbol for black sulfur,โ€ or copy ๐Ÿœ. Recheck the saved text against U+1F70F. The Brimstone Symbol source set includes Unicode, W3C/WCAG, and WHATWG HTML for identity, accessibility, and web encoding. Those references support the encoded identity U+1F70F and the limited use described for brimstone symbol.

Brimstone Symbol FAQ

What is the brimstone symbol?

๐Ÿœ is U+1F70F ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BRIMSTONE. It appears in historical alchemical notation for sulfur or brimstone.

What is the Unicode for ๐Ÿœ?

The encoded form is U+1F70F: ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR BLACK SULFUR.

How do I type ๐Ÿœ?

Windows: In Microsoft Word, type 1F70F and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy ๐Ÿœ from this page. Mac: Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for โ€œalchemical symbol for black sulfur,โ€ or copy ๐Ÿœ.

Is ๐Ÿœ the modern chemical symbol for sulfur?

No. Modern chemistry uses S; ๐Ÿœ is a historical alchemical symbol.

Can I use ๐Ÿœ on a website?

Yes. Use literal UTF-8 text or the complete numeric references 🜏 / 🜏, and add a readable label when meaning is not obvious.