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Because the actual molecule/polyatomic ion is an "average" of the resonance structures, and because it has a symmetrical (tetrahedral) hybrid orbital geometry with all the surrounding atoms the same electronegativity (they are all oxygens), the dipole moments of the sulfur-oxygen bonds will cancel out. Therefore, its net molecular polarity is zero.

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It is polar because it is ionic. Since it is ionic that means it is soluble in water.

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