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Crayola crayons are generally considered non-polar due to their composition, which includes wax and pigments. The wax, typically paraffin or a similar hydrocarbon, is a non-polar substance, while the pigments can be polar or non-polar depending on their chemical structure. However, since the overall properties of the crayon are dominated by the wax, they exhibit non-polar characteristics, making them less soluble in polar solvents like water.

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