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Triphenylmethane is clearly a very NON POLAR molecule.

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Yes, trichloromethane (chloroform) is a polar molecule due to the presence of three chlorine atoms, which are highly electronegative and cause an uneven distribution of electron density. This leads to a net dipole moment and makes the molecule polar.

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Yes, It is polar.

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Non-Polar

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Polar

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