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Yes, SiI4 (silicon tetraiodide) has polar bonds. Each Si-I bond is polar due to the difference in electronegativity between silicon and iodine, with iodine being more electronegative. However, the molecular geometry of SiI4 is tetrahedral, which leads to the cancellation of the dipole moments, resulting in a nonpolar molecule overall despite the presence of polar bonds.

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