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  • 23 Unique Chemistry Teacher Gifts (for 2026)

    11 min read

    What chemistry gift should I get my chemistry teacher or professor?

    Chemistry teachers and professors love to get new chemistry gifts that help display their passion for chemistry! That's why our top picks are this chemistry pocket tool and chemistry word magnets - both of which will let them celebrate chemistry in their every-day lives! 

    This list ties together our favorite gifts for scientists from around the internet. Some are our own Genius Lab Gear inventions and some we’re just jealous we didn’t think of first! Some links in this page contain affiliate links, which means that any purchase of the items after clicking the link will result in a small monetary referral fee paid back to Genius Lab Gear at no cost to you. We appreciate your support which allows us to continue inventing and testing the best tools for chemists on the planet!

    Last updated: May 23rd, 2026

    1. The Pocket Chemist - Molecule Stencil and Chemistry Pocket Reference

    If you've already spent hours looking for gifts for chemists, chemistry teachers or chemistry students, you can stop here.

    pocket chemist instagram giveaway

    "This would have made my life 10x easier!" - said one chemist during our first Instagram giveaway. The only solvent-proof and wallet-sized organic chemistry stencil available, this little tool will help your favorite chemistry teacher or professor draw beautiful chemical reactions and save them time referencing important physical constants.

    Not sure? It was even featured in the 2019 Holiday Gift Guide from the authority Chemical & Engineering News magazine!

    You can also add a custom logo to this for events, networking, or promotional giveaways! Custom orders start at 100 pieces - just email us for more info.

    To see how it's used, check the 45-second video below:

    Get it with free shipping from our website or on Amazon using the links below!

    The Pocket Chemist at Genius Lab Gear

    The Pocket Chemist from Amazon

    How to use The Pocket Chemist – Full Feature Guide

    2. Chemistry Word Magnets for the fridge or fume hood

    Science-themed gifts are rarely as entertaining and enduring as our science-themed word magnet sets! We recently launched these to encourage creativity and self-expression in labs, classrooms and offices. Each specialty pack comes with 144 tiles carefully designed by a PhD in that field for technical accuracy and tacit absurdity.

    The Chemistry Word Magnet set  was designed with help from professional chemists and chemistry teachers, who chose words to make it both science-y and humorous. These are just plain fun!

    Also now available on Amazon.

    Marie Curie chemistry superhero word magnetlab mates question my polymerization word magnets

    3. Ion Card Game

    Did you know there's a card game where every compound you build is one that actually exists in the real world? Ion is from Genius Games, a card-drafting game where players combine cations and anions or complete noble gas sets, with the constraint that nothing buildable in the game is fake. Designed with input from working scientists, which means a chemistry teacher can legitimately use a round as an in-class warmup. A nice one for the teacher who's been looking for a way to make ionic bonding stick beyond Friday's quiz.

    Ion card game by Genius Games, for chemistrys


    Ion at Genius Lab Gear

    4. The Periodic Table in real photos by Theodore Gray

    Want to bring the Periodic Table to life in their classroom? No more boring solid-color groups of elements! This is the most intuitive way to see and learn the Periodic Table.

    This iconic periodic table poster by author Theodore Gray shows real photos of every stable element painstakingly collected and photographed in high resolution. It's been seen in the chemistry lab of Hannah Montana, the office of Mythbusters, and is in thousands of classrooms worldwide.

    We have the exclusive license from Theo to print and ship these to our fans, so grab your Periodic Table poster from our store here.

    large periodic table poster for chemistry classroom with real photos of materials

    5. Pipette Ninja or Marie Curie stickers

    Are they a pipette ninja? Someone who deftly transfers precise volumes of liquids to and from a chemical reaction? Designate them an official Pipette Ninja with our Pipette Ninja sticker!

    Marie Curie was a Nobel prize-winning chemist (and physicist) who shattered the glass ceiling and stayed true to her passions for scientific discovery. This Marie Curie silhouette sticker coveys a cute but meaningful message - "Stay Curie-ous" in honor of her life and mission. 

    Both of these are perfect for adding to a laptop, thermos or notebook!

    Pipette Ninja sticker, for chemistrysMarie Curie Stay Curie-ous sticker, for chemistrys

    6. Chemistry-themed necklace with engraved caffeine molecule

    A nerdy gift for women in chemistry who love jewelry but also love molecules! This sterling silver engraved chemistry molecule is a subtle way to show your passion in chemistry outside of the laboratory. The atomic orbit version would also be a great option for the inorganic and solid-state chemists out there!

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    Chemistry-themed necklace with engraved caffeine molecule

    7. Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking

    This book finally made cooking enjoyable for me. It's always been one of those imprecise arts where you just follow the directions and hope to get it about right. As a scientist, understanding what I'm doing is paramount. This cookbook walks you through the chemistry behind your every-day cooking recipes so you can make adjustments and improvements by logic, not guesswork! Any chemistry teacher or professor would love to have this book to apply their advanced knowledge of chemistry to something they do every day.

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    culinary reactions chemistry cookbook 

    8. Galileo Thermometer and Globe Barometer desk ornament

    My AP chemistry teacher used to have one of these on his desk! It's a classic demonstration of barometric pressure and the density of liquids which makes for a fantastic classroom decorative item that will get students asking questions.

    The coolest part to me is the little colored liquid spheres. They move up and down depending on the room temperature, and they each have metal tags to let you know what the temperature is! The globe fills up to different liquid levels depending on the atmospheric pressure - essentially telling you when a storm is coming! So it's not just a cute ornament, it's actually a device to detect temperature and weather changes.

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    Galileo Thermometer and Globe Barometer desk ornament, a gift idea for chemistrys

    9. The Chemistry Book by Derek B. Lowe

    This is a wonderful book for anyone who loves chemistry. It chronologically steps you through 250 major achievements in chemistry with a single-page essay and accompanying image or artwork. It's a way for someone to relive the discovery and cheer on chemists of the past as the author winds you from the Bronze Age to modern times. Consider this an essential reference book for any chemistry educator's bookshelf. 

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    chemistry book by Derek Lowe

    10. Periodic Table Engraved Bamboo Cutting Board

    Cooking has a lot of similarities to chemistry, and many chemistry teachers love to cook for the same reason. This Periodic Table Engraved Bamboo Cutting Board is specifically made for chemistry fans to use in the cooking experiments! We love that you can use the blank side to chop food then use the engraved side as a fun serving tray. Also, it is made of 100% natural bamboo so it’s more sustainable than other hardwoods.

    Check Price on Amazon.

    Periodic Table Engraved Bamboo Cutting Board, a gift idea for chemistrys

    11. Chemist's Spice Rack

    This rack will spice up their life This chemistry spice rack comes with a 14-piece set that contains 9 test tubes for spices, 4 Erlenmeyer flasks for sugar, salt, pepper, and oil, and a carrying tray. It also comes with 36 stickers that label a variety of potential ingredients in a periodic table style, ranging from cinnamon (Ci) to turmeric (Tu), making it ideal for a culinary wizard.

    Check Price on Amazon.

    Chemist's-Spice-Rack

    12. Heritage Periodic Table (83 Element Embedments)

    Chemistry teachers are some of the biggest table-on-the-wall fans I know, which is why the Heritage Periodic Table feels less like decor and more like a teaching tool when one shows up in a classroom. It's a handmade acrylic display with 83 real element samples, including the trickier ones (alkali metals, halogens, and the gases) safely sealed in micro glass ampules within the acrylic. A few of the samples are quietly remarkable on their own: native gray diamonds for carbon, native sulfur crystals, antique radium-painted watch hands for radium. Only the heavy radioactives past uranium are absent. The kind of object that quietly turns a classroom into a small museum.

    Heritage Periodic Table with 83 real element samples embedded in clear acrylic, for chemistrys


    Heritage Periodic Table at Genius Lab Gear


    13. Rocketbook Matrix cloud-connected reusable paper notebook

    This is my favorite clever invention. It was inevitable. Rocketbook finally solved the problem of merging your hand-written notes into your favorite digital services. You simply use their app to take a photo of your pages of notes and the QR code and marked symbols on each page trigger the app to send the digitized page to any of the 9 pre-set digital destinations you choose. This includes OneNote, Evernote, Google Drive, Dropbox and even specific emails. Want a shortcut to send notes via email straight to your colleague or boss? This is what you’re looking for.

    The Rocketbook Matrix is my personal favorite because it's designed for more technical work. It's got 30 pages of graphing paper and one regular lined page for taking notes, plus a built-in ruler on the inside cover. Did I mention they are reusable? Use their "Pilot Frixion" pens and then wipe the page with a damp cloth after uploading your notes to use it all over again (and win one for the environment!). 

    Check the price on Amazon.

    Rocketbook Matrix cloud-connected reusable paper notebook, a gift idea for chemistrys

    14. Lab Coat Pocket Protector

    The venerable Pocket Protector became a geeky cultural icon in the 1960's and 1970's, but somewhere along the way people forgot about them. Scientists and chemistry teachers need these to stay organized, stay efficient, and protect their lab coats. So we researched and tested every type ever made to methodically solve each problem and come up with this refreshed design.

    Available in spruce green, sapphire blue, and faded pink - the top 3 colors voted on by our fans! You can even get it from our Amazon page if that's easier.

    pocket protector gift for scientists teachers and lab experiments

    Check the price on Amazon.

    15. Chemistry molecule-themed metal bookends

    Most chemistry teachers and professors have quite a book collection. (Some from this list, probably!) Keeping them neatly organized can be a challenge, but bookends can help. My favorite are these simple metal bookends with the serotonin molecule (the molecule of happiness)!

    Check the price on Amazon.

    Chemistry molecule-themed metal bookends

    16. Valence card game for introducing kids to ionic charges

    Another chemistry-themed card game with a different goal - with Valence you make your own chemical compounds to win!

    A chemist in a neighboring lab recommended this to me as a fun game to get kids familiar with the charges (valences) on atoms which cause them to form molecules like H2O and CO2. You really just collect cards that add to zero, but learn a ton of chemistry while you do it! It takes 2-4 players, ages 8+ and about 20 minutes per game.

    Check the price on Amazon.

    Valence card game for introducing kids to ionic charges, for chemistrys

    17. Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything

    From one of my favorite science communicators Theodore Gray, Molecules is the 2nd book in a 3-book series about the building blocks of our world. (Elements was Book 1). These books come with gorgeous full-color photography and illustrations of molecules and the "stuff" that they form.

    I personally love how the photos make otherwise invisible molecules tangible, and tie them to the world we live in. The book has range too - it's approachable enough to get my 8 year old nephew interested, but technical enough for a chemistry teacher to use as a reference for high school students.

    Check the price on Amazon.

    Molecules: The Elements and the Architecture of Everything, for chemistrys

    18. Reactions: An Illustrated Exploration of Elements, Molecules, and Change in the Universe

    Following the Molecules book above, Reactions is another illustrated chemistry book that shows what "stuff" we can form when molecules get a chance to react! In the last book of this triology, Theodore Gray shows the more dynamic side of chemistry.

    As a sort of inside joke, he even includes a section about the most boring reactions - like those that cause paint to dry and grass to grow. I highly recommend this affordable trilogy as a fantastic bookshelf or coffee table addition for any level of chemistry teacher!

    Check the price on Amazon.

    Reactions An Illustrated Exploration of Elements Molecules and Change in the Universe 480x480, a gift idea for chemistrys

    19. New 100% Cotton Lab Coats designed for Chemists 

    Chemistry teachers run lab classes and demonstrations all the time, and most of them we polled don't really love their lab coats. That's why we spent 3 years designing and modifying a lab coat that chemists love! Released in 2024, the Louis and Curie lab coats are consistently reviewed as "the best lab coat I've ever had".

    For chemistry teachers specifically, the tapered knit cuffs are especially important for protecting wrists from chemicals keeping clunky oversized cuffs from knocking over expensive glassware. We also made sure to use 100% cotton, which is typically required in chemistry laboratories. The two versions are tailored to fit male and female builds differently, with a wide size range and adjustable belt so chemistry teachers can finally feel great in their lab coat when showing off in the classroom.

    This is one to clue them in about beforehand so you can get the sizing right! Or, you can grab a refundable $75 gift card to let them grab their own lab coat plus a pocket protector!

    Louis and Curie lab coats by Genius Lab Gear

    It's now also available on Amazon!


    20. Chemistry Gift Bundle

    If you can't decide by now, I can still help! Consider this decision made. I put together a Chemistry Gift Bundle just to make it easy for you. It includes the Pocket tool and Word Magnets from above, plus a few fun science stickers. You'll save over 20% by bundling them together, so consider this decision made!

    Chemistry gift bundle by Genius Lab Gear

    21. Subatomic Card Game

    Most chemistry teachers I know would teach atomic structure with a deck of cards if they could find the right deck. Subatomic is that deck. It's a deck-building game from Genius Games where players construct elements from quarks and photons, and you can hire scientists like Curie, Bohr, and Einstein to break the rules. Designed with input from working scientists. A great gift for the teacher who wants to reinforce orbital diagrams without making it feel like a worksheet.

    Subatomic card game by Genius Games, for chemistrys


    Subatomic at Genius Lab Gear

    22. Periodic Card Game

    I'm recommending this game specifically for the chemistry teacher who already keeps a giant periodic table poster up year-round and wishes there were a way to extend that lesson into game night. Periodic is exactly that: a Genius Games title where players move across the actual periodic table, using atomic trends like radius and mass to claim element sets. Mensa Recommended too. A natural classroom companion.

    Periodic card game by Genius Games, for chemistrys


    Periodic at Genius Lab Gear

    23. Bismuth and Silicon Element Cubes

    Most chemistry teachers I know already keep a few odd elements in a desk drawer, but few of those samples hold up to a curious student picking them up. These two cubes do. Bismuth is the rainbow-oxide one (the iridescent purple-and-gold colors come from a thin oxide layer on the metal), and Silicon is the gray crystal that runs every chip in the room. Both are sealed in clear blocks that sit comfortably on a desk corner. Cheap enough to gift without flinching, and visually obvious enough that you'll get questions about them from across the room. A great pair for the teacher who wants students to actually touch the periodic table.

    Bismuth element cube sealed in clear acrylic with iridescent oxide colors, for chemistrys


    Bismuth Element Cube at Genius Lab Gear | Silicon Element Cube at Genius Lab Gear


    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

    What do you buy a chemistry professor?

    Chemistry professors are hard to buy gifts for. But no matter how old and stodgy they are, they will love a good chemistry stencil. They can carry The Pocket Chemist in their wallet and whip it out anytime they need to sketch a reaction to teach or for research. It's one of those "What is that??" moments!

    the pocket chemist chemistry stencil

    What should you get a chemistry student?

    Any chemistry student is going through a challenging course load. The most appreciated gift would be The Pocket Chemist, which can help them get through homework faster and turn in spectacularly neat chemical reactions! It's basically a pocket tool for chemists. 

    What do you buy a science teacher?

    Any general science teacher will love this set of Science Word Magnets that they can display in their classroom, laboratory or even on their fridge at home! There are sets for every type of science so the word selection can be tailored specifically to their background. They are a ton of fun and perfect for any teacher to geek out with their creativity!

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