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Does SiF4 have polar covalent bonds?

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Answer:

SiF4 is not a polar covalent bond.

Step-by-step explanation:

SiF4 is a nonpolar molecule because the fluorine's are arranged around the central silicon atom in a tetrahedral molecule with all of the regions of negative charge cancelling each other out.

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