Nitrate Symbol Copy and Paste
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What Is the Nitrate Symbol?
NO₃⁻ is the formula for the nitrate ion: one nitrogen atom, three oxygen atoms, and an overall negative charge.
Chemical equations
Water-quality reports
Fertilizer chemistry
Laboratory notes
Related forms
Nitrate Symbol Variants and Related Forms
Nitrite ion
One fewer oxygen atom
Nitric acid
Molecular acid formula
Dinitrogen trioxide
Neutral molecular compound
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How to Type the Nitrate Symbol
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Nitrate Symbol on Windows
Copy NO₃⁻ from this page or enter the complete sequence U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B in a Unicode-aware editor.
Nitrate Symbol on Mac
Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy NO₃⁻ from this page.
Nitrate Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Tap the copy button for NO₃⁻, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
Nitrate Symbol on Android
Tap the copy button for NO₃⁻, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
Nitrate Symbol on Chromebook
Copy NO₃⁻ as the complete sequence so its component characters remain in order.
Nitrate Symbol on Microsoft Word
Insert or type each character in the sequence U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B, or paste NO₃⁻ as a complete unit.
Nitrate Symbol on Google Docs
Use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name, or paste NO₃⁻ from this page.
Nitrate Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the nitrate symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N + LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O + SUBSCRIPT THREE + SUPERSCRIPT MINUS
N O ₃ ⁻
N O ₃ ⁻
4E 4F 2083 207B
How to Use and Format the Nitrate Symbol
Format NO₃⁻ according to the specific role defined for Nitrate Symbol. NO₃⁻ is the formula for the nitrate ion: one nitrogen atom, three oxygen atoms, and an overall negative charge. For Nitrate Symbol, the encoded form is U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B; preserve the complete sequence, capitalization, charge, unit letters, subscripts, or operator structure exactly as shown. For Nitrate Symbol, placement and spacing should follow the scientific, mathematical, editorial, musical, currency, safety, or interface convention required by its actual use.
This page covers the nitrate-ion formula NO₃⁻. It is different from neutral nitrogen trioxide, nitrite NO₂⁻, nitric acid HNO₃, and a hazard pictogram. When nitrate symbol communicates an action, quantity, relation, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test nitrate symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar appearance.
In chemical equations, identify NO₃⁻ as Nitrate Symbol and explain the exact role it performs before the reader relies on it.
For water-quality reports, retain the sequence U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B; do not silently replace NO₃⁻ with the related form NO₂⁻.
When nitrate symbol appears in fertilizer chemistry, apply this convention: Preserve element capitalization, atom counts, and ionic charges.
While preparing laboratory notes, compare NO₃⁻ with HNO₃ and N₂O₃, then keep the version whose meaning matches the source.
Encode nitrate symbol as UTF-8 or the numeric references N O ₃ ⁻ and N O ₃ ⁻ so the published text remains searchable and selectable.
Give NO₃⁻ the readable label “Nitrate Symbol” wherever the surrounding sentence, formula, score, table, or control does not already state the meaning.
Test nitrate symbol in the final font, mobile layout, PDF export, copy workflow, and screen-reader output before release.
Nitrate Symbol Examples
Nitrate: NO₃⁻NaNO₃ → Na⁺ + NO₃⁻[NO₃⁻] = 2 mmol/LNitrate ion charge: −1Accessible reading: nitrate, N O three minusUnicode sequence for Nitrate Symbol: U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207BHTML decimal: N O ₃ ⁻HTML hexadecimal: N O ₃ ⁻CSS escapes: 4E 4F 2083 207BAccessible text label: Nitrate Symbol
Common Nitrate Symbol Mistakes
- Using NO₂⁻ where NO₃⁻ is required changes the intended nitrate symbol or introduces a different notation.
- Dropping part of U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B while copying nitrate symbol into chemical equations.
- Applying the wrong convention to nitrate symbol in water-quality reports; specifically, using the wrong capitalization in an element symbol..
- Leaving NO₃⁻ unexplained in fertilizer chemistry when the audience may read it as HNO₃.
- Assuming the font used for laboratory notes will render nitrate symbol exactly like the preview on this page.
- Converting NO₃⁻ into an image even though selectable Unicode text is appropriate for nitrate symbol.
- Publishing nitrate symbol without checking the distinction from N₂O₃.
- Using NO₃⁻ as the only accessible name of a button, diagram item, formula token, status message, or technical label.
Intent differentiation
Nitrate Symbol intent boundary
This page covers the nitrate-ion formula NO₃⁻. It is different from neutral nitrogen trioxide, nitrite NO₂⁻, nitric acid HNO₃, and a hazard pictogram.
More About the Nitrate Symbol
Nitrate Symbol is the ion formula NO₃⁻. It contains one nitrogen symbol, one oxygen symbol with subscript three, and a single negative charge. The complete sequence is U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B. Use NO₃⁻ in chemical equations, water-quality reports, fertilizer chemistry, and laboratory notes that explicitly identify nitrate. “Nitrate: NO₃⁻” and “NaNO₃ → Na⁺ + NO₃⁻” show the ion in context. The raised minus belongs to the charge and the lowered 3 belongs to oxygen count. Do not confuse nitrate with nitrite NO₂⁻, nitric acid HNO₃, or a neutral nitrogen-oxygen formula. Dropping the minus changes the notation, while moving the 3 to the baseline makes the text less precise. Capital N and O must remain uppercase. Copy all four characters together and verify the subscript and superscript after pasting. Accessible prose can say “nitrate ion, N O three minus,” especially in tables where the raised charge is small. Literal UTF-8 NO₃⁻ works in HTML, with numeric references available for each component. This page is specifically about nitrate-ion notation; chloride Cl⁻ and other anions have their own formulas and meanings. Recopy the sample “Accessible reading: nitrate, N O three minus,” confirm the final text still contains U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B, and check that the visible heading names Nitrate. This final check protects Nitrate Symbol from font substitution, accidental character loss, and intent drift.
Continue exploring: Chloride Symbol Cl⁻ , Fluoride Symbol F⁻ , Iodide Symbol I⁻ and Ammonium Symbol NH₄⁺ . You can also browse all symbols.
Nitrate Symbol FAQ
What is the encoded form of Nitrate Symbol?
Nitrate Symbol is stored as U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B; its Unicode character names are LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N + LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O + SUBSCRIPT THREE + SUPERSCRIPT MINUS.
How should I copy NO₃⁻ for chemical equations?
Copy the complete sequence NO₃⁻ and verify that every character in U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B remains present after pasting.
Which HTML form reproduces Nitrate Symbol?
Use literal UTF-8 NO₃⁻, decimal references N O ₃ ⁻, or hexadecimal references N O ₃ ⁻; do not substitute NO₂⁻.
Why might NO₃⁻ look different in water-quality reports?
The font or emoji renderer can change shape and spacing, but the encoded sequence U+004E U+004F U+2083 U+207B should remain unchanged.
Can I replace NO₃⁻ with HNO₃ or N₂O₃?
Only when the destination convention explicitly calls for that form. This page covers the nitrate-ion formula NO₃⁻. It is different from neutral nitrogen trioxide, nitrite NO₂⁻, nitric acid HNO₃, and a hazard pictogram.