May 19th, 2010
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Jordan asked:
How many covalent bonds are present between the carbon atom and each oxygen atom in carbon dioxide, CO2?
Alright, that’s what i thought. This online homework i had marked it wrong so i was confused a bit. Thanks!
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May 19th, 2010
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Crazyfred02 asked:
What are ionic and covalent bonds. What is the difference between the two?
Thanks a bajillin’
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May 18th, 2010
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fafura asked:
Issuing bonds gets country deeper into debt. Same amount of money gets into system, given the Fed buys all the bonds. Why doesn’t government just issue money?
If Fed buys those bonds, they input $1 billion new money into economy, same as printing isn’t it?
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May 12th, 2010
Deborah S asked:
What are similarities and differences between ionic bonds, covalent bonds, metallic bonds, and intermolecular attractions?
What is the strength of electrostatic attraction for each?
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May 11th, 2010

bbjay20 asked:
I need help in accounting for some Series EE bonds I had cashed in in 2006 on my federal tax return. There were various bonds I had that were originally issued between 1983 and 1986. From the bank I cashed them in at I received a Statement of Interest Paid for Redemption of US Savings Bonds, but not a 1099-INT. This statement shows the breakdown and total Interest I earned on the bonds. Should I just assume that statement I received is the 1099-INT? I am planning on using that information to include in my Interest Income section, but am not sure if I should have received a 1099-INT as well.
Does anybody have any information to help me out?
I did my preliminary return using HR Block software. I wasn’t totally sure where to include this amount. I added it as Interest Income, but I’m not sure if that’s correct. I never received the 1099INT for the amount, just the statement indicating the total interest income earned from the redemption. The software seemed to indicated a 1099INT should have been received. There was also no place to indicate that they were Series EE bonds, so where it said enter name of Bank I included Name-Series EE Redemption. Think that is sufficient?
Thanks
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