On 2012/2/23 Matt Ma <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is defined as
> "33D7;SQUARE PH;So;0;L;<square> 0050 0048;;;;N;SQUARED PH;;;;"
> in UnicodeData.txt, but it is shown as "pH" in code chart. Should it be
> "0070 0048" or "PH"?

It should certainly be "pH", i.e., "<square>0070 0048</square>",
because that's the peculiar casing in widespread (universal, really)
use for this basic Chemistry concept (AFAIK it means "power of
Hidrogen"). See < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pH#History >.

While there's no surprise at "PH" Unicode names being all caps, I’m
surprised that the decomposition mapping is wrongly set to 0050 0048
instead of to 0070 0048.

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