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SnS2 (tin disulfide) is considered a polar compound due to its asymmetric crystal structure and the difference in electronegativity between tin (Sn) and sulfur (S) atoms. The arrangement of the Sn and S atoms creates a dipole moment, leading to uneven charge distribution. Thus, SnS2 exhibits polar characteristics in its molecular interactions.

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