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Heavy cream is considered a non-polar substance due to its high fat content, which primarily consists of triglycerides that do not mix well with polar solvents like water. The fat molecules in heavy cream have long hydrocarbon chains, making them hydrophobic. While heavy cream does contain some water, the predominant non-polar characteristics of its fat content classify it as non-polar overall.

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