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It is NONpolar.The shared pair is equidistant from both carbon and hydrogen atoms. Neither the carbon atom, nor the hydrogen atom can pull the shared pair towards itself as there is little difference [carbon = 2.5ev, hydrogen = 2.1ev] in their electronegativities.

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