RT @angryhacademic: Fun fact: ice might seem simple but its pretty complex stuff. Depending on the temperature and pressure it is subjected…
@2ndaryProtocol Structural characterization of ice XIX as the second polymorph related to ice VI * https://t.co/QHWcaMC0zG * PDF: https://t.co/Sb0hreOpsf
RT @angryhacademic: Fun fact: ice might seem simple but its pretty complex stuff. Depending on the temperature and pressure it is subjected…
RT @angryhacademic: Fun fact: ice might seem simple but its pretty complex stuff. Depending on the temperature and pressure it is subjected…
Fun fact: ice might seem simple but its pretty complex stuff. Depending on the temperature and pressure it is subjected to it can take different forms. Currently there are 19 known phases of ice https://t.co/95Cz2KziUA Easy read: https://t.co/ahabMqdBMQ
No. 2 Gasser, T. M., Thoeny, A. V., Fortes, A. D., & Loerting, T. (2021). Structural characterization of ice XIX as the second polymorph related to ice VI. Nature communications, 12(1), 1-10. https://t.co/I1KCjQnOtV
RT @RealSci_Nano: For those of you wanting to read the paper: https://t.co/xsc4haRwvb
For those of you wanting to read the paper: https://t.co/xsc4haRwvb
New ice just dropped. https://t.co/9zGrFLj4ZK
XIXまでいくと流石に草 https://t.co/eKPsGVNaNa
Image: Ice XV & ice XIX represent the first sibling pair in ice physics in which the oxygen lattice is the same but the pattern configuration of the H₂ atoms ordering is different. Source @uniinnsbruck institute. Info: @nature Open source https://t.co/
RT @NatureComms: Two groups (Yamane et al. and Gasser et al.) independently identify the structure of ice XIX, the second partially hydroge…
RT @NatureComms: Two groups (Yamane et al. and Gasser et al.) independently identify the structure of ice XIX, the second partially hydroge…
Two groups (Yamane et al. and Gasser et al.) independently identify the structure of ice XIX, the second partially hydrogen-ordered phase of ice structurally related to ice VI: https://t.co/b5dtpuZ92x https://t.co/ri4mmhBL52 @uniinnsbruck @isisneutronmuo
Newest polymorph form of ice (University of Innsbruck). It is number 19! https://t.co/GfG1HaOXkS