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SiH2S (silicon hydrosulfide) is a polar molecule. While the silicon-hydrogen bonds are slightly polar, it is the presence of the sulfur atom, which is more electronegative than silicon, that creates an overall dipole moment. The molecular geometry is bent, leading to an unequal distribution of charge, confirming its polarity.

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