Organic Chemistry Lab Paper Pack
A focused set of printable hex grids and notebook layouts tuned for benzene rings, reaction pathways, and lab-ready scanned notes.
All tools generate high-resolution PDF files that print cleanly on Letter and A4 paper.
Lab-focused layout
Pointy-top hex grid with generous margins
- 6.35 mm hex size tuned for benzene ring sketches
- Pointy-top orientation that matches standard organic chemistry conventions
- Left and top margins sized for binding and headers
What is included
This pack connects a small family of chemistry-optimized graph paper tools so your lecture notes, problem sets, and lab write-ups all share the same visual language.
Ideal for day-to-day lectures, synthesis planning, and mechanism practice. The hex spacing is tuned so benzene rings feel natural at typical handwriting sizes.
- 6.35 mm grid spacing
- Pointy-top hex orientation with optional cut lines
- Configurable paper size and line color
Use this when you need to match existing textbooks, worksheets, or historical notes that were designed around a more traditional hex grid.
- Standard hex spacing for general organic chemistry practice
- Same high-resolution PDF output as the notebook tool
- Works seamlessly with your scanner or tablet workflow
Designed for real lab notebooks and scanned reports
Notebook-friendly margins
Both tools are configured with left and top margins so three-hole punched pages, spiral-bound notebooks, and PDF annotations do not collide with your structures.
The margins are sized to keep hexes away from edges while still giving you a generous drawing area for multi-step mechanisms on a single sheet.
Better scans and exports
PDFs are rendered with vector lines at print-ready resolution. That means your NMR problems and synthesis routes stay sharp even after multiple rounds of scanning, exporting, or compressing.
You can combine these pages with external resources like the Organic Chemistry Hex Paper Bundle when you need pre-generated multi-page notebooks or SVG assets.
Related tools and resources
Explore these pages to round out your organic chemistry workflow with matching graph paper and reference layouts.
Looking for a different grid? Visit the main Graph Paper hub for more layouts.