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Re: Best Chem textbooks?
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2011, 07:47:03 pm »
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Btw there is actually no difference between Heinemann Chemistry and Heinemann Chemistry Enhanced except for the pictures LOL :P
The only difference in text that we came across was on pg 372 of the unenhanced edition. The paragraph in the top left corner above Coal-fired power stations. The difference was that the paragraph went into more depth, i.e. the enhanced edition explained densification & geosequestration while the unenhance edition just mentioned them. The enhanced edition also talked about chemical capture.

Other than that there was nothing else we found, the unenhanced edition is completely fine.
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