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6 LETTER WORD USING THESE LETTERS SOFTWARE
Making fractions using existing software super/subscripts requires many characters and does not look like the rendered fraction (example: 1/ 2), so font designers provided this alternative. When used with the solidus, these glyphs are useful for making arbitrary diagonal fractions (similar to the ½ glyph). In reality most fonts that include these characters ignore the Unicode definition, and design the digits for mathematical numerator and denominator glyphs, which are smaller than normal characters but are aligned with the cap line and the baseline, respectively. Thus "H₂O" (using a subscript character) is supposed to be identical to "H 2O" (with subscript markup).
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The intended use when these characters were added to Unicode was to allow chemical and algebra formulas and phonetics to be written without markup, but produce true superscripts and subscripts.