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Lithium hydride (LiH) is considered a polar compound due to the significant difference in electronegativity between lithium and hydrogen. Lithium is a metal with a low electronegativity, while hydrogen has a higher electronegativity, resulting in a dipole moment. This polar nature leads to the formation of ionic character in LiH, making it not non-polar. Thus, LiH is classified as a polar molecule.

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