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It is non polar

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The phosphate ion (PO43-) is considered polar because it has a net negative charge and is asymmetrical in shape due to the arrangement of oxygen atoms around the central phosphorus atom. The presence of the charge and the uneven distribution of electrons make it polar.

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nonpolar

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