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Yes, OCF2 (difluoromethoxy) is a polar molecule. The presence of the highly electronegative fluorine atoms creates a significant dipole moment, leading to an uneven distribution of electron density. This polarity is further enhanced by the oxygen atom, which also contributes to the overall dipole. As a result, OCF2 has distinct positive and negative regions, making it polar.

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