Free Chemical Chart Templates
How to Use the Chemical Chart Templates in Creately
- Choose a template that suits your needs
Choose a chemistry template for structures, reactions or lab diagrams. Click “Edit This Template” to open it.
- Sign in or create a free Creately account
Sign in or create a free Creately account. You’ll need an account to edit and save your chemical chart; setting one up takes a moment, with no credit card required.
- Open the template and customize it
Build molecular structures and reactions using atom, bond and apparatus shapes, labeling elements and connections clearly.
- Add atoms and bonds to build structures
- Show single, double and triple bonds
- Lay out reaction arrows and conditions
- Add lab apparatus for procedure diagrams
- Label elements, charges and groups
- Chemistry shapes and clarity
Assemble structures and reaction schemes with flexible shapes and connectors, keeping bonds and labels aligned for clear scientific diagrams.
- Collaborate with your team
Invite your team to collaborate. Share the chemical chart by email or link so colleagues can co-edit in real time, comment, and track changes together.
- Save, export, or present
Save, export, or present. Store the chemical chart in your workspace, download it as PNG, JPEG, SVG or PDF, embed it in a document, or run it full-screen in presentation mode.
FAQs about Chemical Chart Templates
Yes. Most chemical chart templates are free to open and edit with a basic Creately account — browse the collection, pick one, and start customizing right away. A few advanced templates or features sit on paid plans, but the free tier is plenty to get started.
Yes. Export your chemical chart from Creately as PNG, JPEG, PDF or SVG and drop it into Word, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Slides, Confluence or any tool that accepts images — handy for reports, decks and handouts.
The templates cover common chemistry diagrams:
- Molecular structures - atoms and bonds
- Reaction schemes - reactants to products with arrows
- Lab setup diagrams - apparatus and flow
- Organic structures - chains, rings and groups
- Educational charts - concepts and classifications
Yes. The diagrams export as high-resolution images or PDFs, so structures, reactions and apparatus setups drop cleanly into worksheets, slides and lab reports.