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The answer to this question is somewhat strange. Calcium Bromide is an Ionic compound therefore the terms polar and nonpolar don't really apply because there is no bond. There are however two completely different charges between the atoms therefore making it, in a sense, the strongest kind of polar molecule- an ionic polar. So Calcium Bromide is Polar.

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