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SiO3^2- (silicate ion) is considered to be polar due to its geometric structure and the presence of polar bonds between silicon and oxygen atoms. The arrangement of the oxygen atoms around the silicon atom leads to an unequal distribution of electron density, resulting in a dipole moment. Consequently, the overall molecular geometry contributes to its polar character.

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