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What non-metal cannot form multiple bonds

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A nonmetal atom can form either a single double or triple bond with another nonmetal. The type of bond that is formed between the atoms depends on their numbers of valence electrons.

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Answer:A given nonmetal atom can form a single, double, or triple bond with another nonmetal. Which type of bond is formed between the atoms depends on their numbers of valence electrons.

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