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Ioddine chloride is a linear molecule with an electronegativity different of 0.5 meaning that the bond between I and Cl is polar. Since the molecule is linear, the molecule is over-all is polar.

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Potassium iodide is ionically bonded, which could be considered the ultimate in polarity, but the terms polar and nonpolar are usually used only to describe covalent bonds.

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Iodine has a nonpolar diatomic molecule.

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