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E naught - does a symbol exist?


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Here are serif and sans-serif versions of a free font with that symbol.

"ChemFont97 is a Windows font package that simplifies the entry of chemical equations and notation. The font includes all upper and lower case Greek characters, superscripts, subscripts, many chemistry-specific symbols like reaction arrows; and of course, the Roman typeface for normal typing. ChemFont97 comes in two styles: serif, which is like Times New Roman, and sans-serif, which is like Arial."

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