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The Normal Space character (U+0020), commonly known as a space, is an essential typographic element in text encoding that creates a visual gap between words, symbols, or other text elements. It serves as an invisible, non-printing character with a width equivalent to a single space in the chosen font, ensuring clarity, readability, and proper formatting in written communication. It adheres to Unicode standards for universal compatibility across platforms and devices.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Unicode | U+0020 |
| Hex code | 0x0020 |
| HTML Entity |   |
| LaTeX | (Standard ASCII space) |
| CSS | \0020 |
| Windows Alt Code | Alt + 32 (decimal) |
| Mac OS | (Built-in on spacebar) – no special shortcut |
Purpose
To separate words or elements in text for improved readability and structural organization.
Key Features
Invisible character Occupies fixed space Ensures alignment and spacing Universally recognized in Unicode formatting Standard in text processing