Ice IX
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Ice IX is the ordered form of ice III. Ice IX is metastable, having no region of stability in the ice phase diagram.
References[edit]
- Sam J. La Placa, Walter C. Hamilton, Barclay Kamb and Anand Prakash "On a nearly proton-ordered structure for ice IX", Journal of Chemical Physics 58 pp. 567-580 (1973)
- K. Nishibata and E. Whalley "Thermal effects of the transformation ice III–IX", Journal of Chemical Physics 60 pp. 3189-3194 (1974)
- Roger W. Impey, Michael L. Klein, and John S. Tse "Effective pair potentials and the structure of ices VIII and IX", Journal of Chemical Physics 81 pp. 6406-6407 (1984)
- J. D. Londono, W. F. Kuhs and J. L. Finney "Neutron diffraction studies of ices III and IX on under-pressure and recovered samples", Journal of Chemical Physics 98 pp. 4878-4888 (1993)
- Chris Knight and Sherwin J. Singer "A reexamination of the ice III/IX hydrogen bond ordering phase transition", Journal of Chemical Physics 125 064506 (2006)