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- Q2036633 subject Q7466023.
- Q2036633 abstract "Template:ForIce IX is a form of solid water stable at temperatures below 140 K and pressures between 200 and 400 MPa. It has a tetragonal crystal lattice and a density of 1.16 g/cm³, 26% higher than ordinary ice. It is formed by cooling ice III from 208 K to 165 K (rapidly—to avoid forming ice II). Its structure is identical to ice III other than being hydrogen-ordered.Ordinary water ice is known as ice Ih in the Bridgman nomenclature. Different types of ice, from ice II to ice XVI, have been created in the laboratory at different temperatures and pressures.".
- Q2036633 wikiPageExternalLink ice_iii.html.
- Q2036633 wikiPageExternalLink phase.html.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q1051773.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q11579.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q172118.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q18633728.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q2035889.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q23392.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q283.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q3761725.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q44395.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q503601.
- Q2036633 wikiPageWikiLink Q7466023.
- Q2036633 comment "Template:ForIce IX is a form of solid water stable at temperatures below 140 K and pressures between 200 and 400 MPa. It has a tetragonal crystal lattice and a density of 1.16 g/cm³, 26% higher than ordinary ice. It is formed by cooling ice III from 208 K to 165 K (rapidly—to avoid forming ice II). Its structure is identical to ice III other than being hydrogen-ordered.Ordinary water ice is known as ice Ih in the Bridgman nomenclature.".
- Q2036633 label "Ice IX".