Superscript and Subscript Symbols
Copy superscript and subscript numbers, signs, brackets, chemical formulas, ions, areas, and volumes.
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Superscript numbers
Raised digits for powers, references, and charges.
Superscript signs
Raised plus, minus, and parentheses.
Subscript numbers
Lowered digits for formulas, indices, and labels.
Subscript signs
Lowered plus, minus, and parentheses.
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How do I copy these symbols?
Press any large symbol card or snippet. QuickSymbols copies it immediately and adds it to the copy tray, where you can combine several items.
Can I use these in Notion or Google Docs?
Yes. These are standard text characters, so you can paste them into Notion, Google Docs, email, notes, and most other text fields.
Do these work in Microsoft Word?
Yes. Paste them into Word like ordinary text. Their exact appearance can vary slightly with the selected font.
What is the difference between similar symbols?
The groups on this page explain the practical differences between the superscript & subscript shown here, including which forms fit common notes and equations.