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Yes, BrF4 (bromine tetrafluoride) is polar. It has a square planar molecular geometry due to the presence of two lone pairs on the bromine atom, which creates an uneven distribution of electron density. The difference in electronegativity between bromine and fluorine, combined with this geometric arrangement, results in a net dipole moment, making the molecule polar.

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