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'''Ice II''' was discovered by Gustav Tammann in 1900 (Ref. 1). Ice II is proton-ordered and belongs to the <math>R\overline{3}</math> space group, having 12 molecules per unit cell.
'''Ice II''' was discovered by Gustav Tammann in 1900 (Ref. 1). Ice II is aproton-ordered [[Ice phases | ice phase]] and belongs to the <math>R\overline{3}</math> space group, having 12 molecules per unit cell.
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19003070502 G. Tammann "Ueber die Grenzen des festen Zustandes IV", Annalen der Physik '''2''' pp. 1-31 (1900)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.19003070502 G. Tammann "Ueber die Grenzen des festen Zustandes IV", Annalen der Physik '''2''' pp. 1-31 (1900)]

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Ice II was discovered by Gustav Tammann in 1900 (Ref. 1). Ice II is aproton-ordered ice phase and belongs to the space group, having 12 molecules per unit cell.

References

  1. G. Tammann "Ueber die Grenzen des festen Zustandes IV", Annalen der Physik 2 pp. 1-31 (1900)
  2. Barclay Kamb "Ice. II. A proton-ordered form of ice", Acta Crystallographica 17 pp. 1437-1449 (1964)
  3. Barclay Kamb, Walter C. Hamilton, Sam J. LaPlaca and Anand Prakash "Ordered Proton Configuration in Ice II, from Single-Crystal Neutron Diffraction", Journal of Chemical Physics 55 pp. 1934-1945 (1971)
  4. C. Lobban, J. L. Finney and W. F. Kuhs "The p–T dependency of the ice II crystal structure and the effect of helium inclusion", Journal of Chemical Physics 117 pp. 3928-3934 (2002)
  5. G. Cruz León, S. Rodríguez Romo and V. Tchijov "Thermodynamics of high-pressure ice polymorphs: ice II", Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 63 pp. 843-851 (2002)
  6. 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)
  7. E. G. Noya, C. Menduiña, J. L. Aragones, and C. Vega "Equation of State, Thermal Expansion Coefficient, and Isothermal Compressibility for Ices Ih, II, III, V, and VI, as Obtained from Computer Simulation", Journal of Physical Chemistry C 111 pp. 15877 - 15888 (2007)