<p>for all NHS people,
The general chem for warren's class is Brown, 10th edition. I used this book last year in my AP chem class, except it was edition 9. Does anyone know if there are big differences between the books??? Do you think i can get away with using the 9th ed??</p>
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<p>While it probably isn't that different, the question numbers probably changed. They reuse a lot of questions but change the order, or change the numbers within a problem. You might be able to get away with it, but it would be very difficult to do problem sets. I suppose you could go to the library and copy the questions to do your homework and study with the book you have. I'd say buy the 10th edition used from amazon or something. Hopefully if you get it used it won't be too much money and it will be much easier for you.
I used the Brown book in high school too, but it might have been the 8th edition and the new book was a lot different. I would recommend getting the 10th edition.</p>