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Alizarin is a polar compound due to the presence of multiple hydroxyl (–OH) groups and a carbonyl (C=O) group in its structure, which can form hydrogen bonds. These functional groups contribute to its polarity, allowing it to interact well with polar solvents like water. As a result, alizarin is generally considered to be a polar molecule.

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