Subscript Symbols to Copy and Paste

Explore our comprehensive collection of subscript symbols including numbers, letters, mathematical notation, chemical formulas, and scientific expressions. Perfect for chemistry equations, physics formulas, mathematical expressions, scientific papers, and academic writing. Simply click any symbol to copy it to your clipboard!

Subscript Numbers

Subscript Lowercase Letters

Chemical Formulas - Common Compounds

H₂O
CO₂
O₂
H₂
N₂
CH₄
NH₃
H₂SO₄
HCl
NaCl
CaCO₃
C₆H₁₂O₆
HNO₃
NaOH
H₂O₂
C₂H₅OH

Chemical Elements & Isotopes

¹²C
¹⁴C
²³⁵U
²³⁸U
¹H
²H
³H
¹⁶O
¹⁸O
⁵⁶Fe
⁶⁰Co
¹³¹I
²²²Rn
²³⁹Pu
⁹⁰Sr
¹³⁷Cs

Mathematical Expressions

x₁
x₂
xₙ
y₁
y₂
a₁
aₙ
b₁
Fₓ
Fᵧ
v₀
vf
log₁₀
log₂
logₑ
baseₙ

Physics & Science Notation

m₁
m₂
v₀
vf
T₀
Tf
e⁻
p⁺
n₀
α
β⁻
γ
F₁
F₂
Eₖ
Eₚ

Organic Chemistry

CH₃
C₂H₅
C₃H₇
C₄H₉
C₆H₆
C₇H₈
C₃H₆O
CH₃COOH
CH₂O
C₂H₄
C₂H₂
C₆H₅OH
C₆H₅NH₂
C₈H₈
C₁₀H₈
C₈H₁₀N₄O₂

Statistics & Data Science

s₁
s₂
σ
μ₁
μ₂
H₀
H₁
χ²
α₀.₀₅
β
p₀.₀₅
CI₉₅
df
F₁,₂₀

Greek Letters Subscript

α₁
β₁
γ₁
δ₁
ε₁
θ₁
λ₁
μ₁
π₁
ρ₁
σ₁
τ₁
φ₁
χ₁
ψ₁
ω₁

Special Characters & Symbols

.
:
;
?
!
∞₁
max
min
avg
init
final
total
net
eff
crit

About Subscript Symbols

Subscript symbols are essential characters used in scientific notation, mathematical expressions, chemical formulas, and academic writing. These lowered characters appear below the baseline of normal text and are crucial for representing chemical compounds, mathematical variables, scientific data, and technical documentation.

From basic subscript numbers (₁₂₃) to complex chemical formulas like H₂SO₄ and mathematical expressions like xₙ, subscript symbols provide precise notation for scientific communication. They are widely used in chemistry textbooks, physics equations, research papers, laboratory reports, and educational materials.

Whether you're writing chemical equations, documenting scientific experiments, creating mathematical proofs, or preparing academic papers, our comprehensive collection of subscript symbols ensures you have access to all the characters needed for accurate scientific and mathematical notation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are subscript symbols used for?

Subscript symbols are used in chemical formulas (H₂O, CO₂), mathematical notation (x₁, aₙ), scientific expressions, physics equations, and academic writing to represent variables, chemical compounds, and technical data.

How do I copy these subscript symbols?

Simply click on any subscript symbol to add it to the text area above. You can then copy all symbols at once using the COPY button, or select and copy individual symbols as needed.

Can I use these in scientific documents?

Yes! These Unicode subscript symbols work in most scientific software, word processors, and online platforms including Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LaTeX editors, and scientific journals.

Are these symbols suitable for chemistry homework?

Absolutely! These subscript symbols are perfect for chemistry homework, lab reports, chemical equations, molecular formulas, and any scientific assignments requiring proper notation.