⚗️ Alembic Emoji
⚗️ Alembic Meaning
An open flame is depicted above a rounded beaker with a drip nozzle as the alembic emoji. When texting, scientists are literate enough to use their words to explain things; as a result, if they need someone to bring them an alembic, they will request it rather than use an emoji. However, they could still do so if they desired. Since it warms up from the bottom and boils into vapour, this emoji can be used to symbolise a bong by non-scientists. If you're going the bong way, pair it with the wind face emoji, or if you want to stick to scientific experiments, pair it with the test tube emoji.
The alembic emoji was introduced in 2005 and released as part of the Unicode 11.0 standard. This emoji can be found under the objects category. Because the alembic emoji has been around for quite some time, it should display correctly in the majority of operating systems.
⚗️ Emoji on Different Devices
Here you'll find a range of emojis on how they will look using different operating systems.
Each company will design an emoji according to their own style. Here we have listed the most popular platforms around to see how the emoji will look on their screens.
Depending on the operating system version, the images may still look different to your display.
- Google
- Apple
- Facebook
- Twitter
- Windows
- Samsung
⚗️ Worldwide Trend
⚗️ Developer Codes
- Short Codes:
- :alembic:
- Hex Code:
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⚗️
- Decimal Code:
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⚗️
- Punycode:
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xn--v7h
- URL Escape Code:
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%E2%9A%97%EF%B8%8F
- JavaScript & JSON:
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\u2697\ufe0f
- CSS Code:
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content: '\2697 \FE0F';