ANGSTROM SIGN
- Category
- Lu — Uppercase Letter
- Block
- Letterlike Symbols
- Script
- Latin
- Plane
- Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP)
- Decimal
- 8491
Encoding Table
This table shows the exact bytes used to represent ANGSTROM SIGN in each encoding. Unicode encodings (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32) support every character; legacy encodings only cover a limited character set and show "not supported" when a character falls outside their range.
| Encoding | Bytes (Hex) | Bytes (Decimal) | Byte count |
|---|---|---|---|
| UTF-8 | E2 84 AB | 226 132 171 | 3 |
| UTF-16 LE | 2B 21 | 43 33 | 2 |
| UTF-16 BE | 21 2B | 33 43 | 2 |
| UTF-32 LE | 2B 21 00 00 | 43 33 0 0 | 4 |
| UTF-32 BE | 00 00 21 2B | 0 0 33 43 | 4 |
| ASCII | not supported | ||
| Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) | not supported | ||
| Windows-1252 | not supported | ||
| ISO-8859-2 (Latin-2) | not supported | ||
| ISO-8859-5 (Cyrillic) | not supported | ||
| KOI8-R | not supported | ||
| Shift-JIS | 81 F0 | 129 240 | 2 |
| EUC-JP | A2 F2 | 162 242 | 2 |
| GBK | not supported | ||
| Big5 | not supported |
Escape Sequences
How to reference this character in source code, markup, and URLs.
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View U+212B on CharLookup.com ↗UTF-8 Binary Breakdown
UTF-8 encodes this character as 3 bytes. The leading 1110 prefix on byte 1 signals a 3-byte sequence. Bytes 2 and 3 begin with 10 to mark them as continuation bytes.
Unicode Properties
- Unicode Version
- Introduced in Unicode 1.1
- Bidi Class
- L — Left-to-Right
Canonical decomposition — this character is equivalent to the sequence below under NFC/NFD normalization.