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'''Ice | '''Ice Ih''' (hexagonal ice) has the following lattice parameters at 253 K: ''a''=4.519 Å and ''c''=7.357 Å with four molecules per unit cell. The ordered form of ice Ih is known as [[ice XI]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 11:29, 25 July 2007
Ice Ih (hexagonal ice) has the following lattice parameters at 253 K: a=4.519 Å and c=7.357 Å with four molecules per unit cell. The ordered form of ice Ih is known as ice XI.
References
- Linus Pauling "The Structure and Entropy of Ice and of Other Crystals with Some Randomness of Atomic Arrangement", Journal of the American Chemical Society 57 pp. 2674 - 2680 (1935)
- Carlos Vega, Carl McBride, Eduardo Sanz and Jose L. F. Abascal "Radial distribution functions and densities for the SPC/E, TIP4P and TIP5P models for liquid water and ices Ih, Ic, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, XI and XII", Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 7 pp. 1450 - 1456 (2005)
- Jose L. F. Abascal and C. Vega "The melting point of hexagonal ice (Ih) is strongly dependent on the quadrupole of the water models", PCCP 9 pp. 2775 - 2778 (2007)