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IC1, which refers to iodine monochloride, is indeed a polar molecule. This is due to the difference in electronegativity between iodine and chlorine, causing a dipole moment where the chlorine atom exhibits a partial negative charge and the iodine atom a partial positive charge. The asymmetrical shape of the molecule further contributes to its polarity.

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