ChemFormat — Chemistry Notation for Google Docs™
Google Docs™ Add-on

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ChemFormat turns typing shorthand — like H₂O and SO₄²⁻ — into clean, publication-ready chemical notation instantly, inside Google Docs™.

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Lab Report — Acid/Base Titration
Adding 30mL of H2SO4 to water, keep below 35 °C.
H2SO4(aq) + NaOH(aq) → Na2SO4(aq) + 2H2O(l)
Ka of CH3COOH = 1.8 × 10−5 at 25 °C
Fe2(SO4)3 + 6NaOH → 2Fe(OH)3 + 3Na2SO4
Avogadro number: 6.022 × 1023
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  • Automatic subscript & superscript formatting
  • Ions, isotopes, and complex formula support
  • Works entirely inside Google Docs™ — no external app
  • One-click formatting for selected text
  • Email support at [email protected]
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FAQ

Common questions

ChemFormat is a Google Docs™ Editor Add-on that converts plain keyboard shorthand (like H₂O or SO₄²⁻) into properly formatted chemical notation with subscripts and superscripts — in a single click.
Install the add-on and get full access for 7 days. After the trial, a license key from Lemon Squeezy ($9.99/year) is required to continue using ChemFormat.
Yes. ChemFormat only reads the text you have selected in your doc to apply formatting. No document content is transmitted to external servers. License verification is handled by Lemon Squeezy.
ChemFormat handles subscript numbers in molecular formulas (H₂O, CaCl₂), superscript charges on ions (Ca²⁺, SO₄²⁻), scientific exponents (10⁻⁵), degree symbols, state symbols (aq/l/g/s), and more.
Each license is for individual use on a single Google account. Please contact [email protected] if you need classroom or institutional licensing.

ChemFormat is a Google Docs™ Editor Add-on designed to format chemical notation. We do not collect, store, or share any personal data. The script only accesses the text you select in your Google Doc™ to apply formatting. No data is transmitted to external servers except for license verification with Lemon Squeezy.

Full policy: chemformat.com/tosprivacy

1. Acceptance of Terms — By installing and using ChemFormat, you agree to these terms. This tool is provided "as is" to assist with chemical notation formatting within Google Docs™.

2. License and Access — ChemFormat offers a 7-day free trial, after which a valid license key ($9.99/year) is required. One license is for individual use. You agree not to share, redistribute, or reverse-engineer the activation keys or software.

3. User Responsibilities — You are responsible for verifying final formatting for academic or professional accuracy.

4. Termination — We reserve the right to revoke access if a license is found in violation of these terms or if a subscription is canceled or disputed.

Full terms: chemformat.com/tosprivacy

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