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Yes, sulfonamides are generally considered polar molecules. This polarity arises from the presence of sulfonamide functional groups, which contain sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms that contribute to dipole moments. The sulfonamide groups can interact with water through hydrogen bonding and dipole interactions, enhancing their solubility in polar solvents.

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