The mW model [1] of water is  an atom with tetrahedrality intermediate between carbon and silicon. mW mimics the hydrogen-bonded structure of water through the introduction of a nonbond angular dependent term that encourages tetrahedral configurations. The model is given by:
 
where
![{\displaystyle \Phi _{ij}(r_{ij})=A\epsilon \left[B\left({\frac {\sigma }{r}}\right)^{p}-\left({\frac {\sigma }{r}}\right)^{q}\right]\exp \left({\frac {\sigma }{r-a\sigma }}\right)}](https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/19421a2b5695ece82f39fe01f3daffbbab1676c2) 
and
![{\displaystyle \Phi _{ijk}(r_{ij},s_{ik},\theta _{ijk})=\lambda \epsilon \left[\cos \theta -\cos \theta _{0}\right]^{2}\exp \left({\frac {\gamma \sigma }{r-a\sigma }}\right)\exp \left({\frac {\gamma \sigma }{s-a\sigma }}\right)}](https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/1d0df148e37c8d07039eb2c3b63f90fa608508ac) 
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