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[[Equations of state | Equation of state]] <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0743121 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)]</ref>
[[Equations of state | Equation of state]] <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0743121 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)]</ref>
==Dielectric constant==
==Dielectric constant==
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Values for the  dielectric constant are given in Table 4 of <ref name="dielectric"> </ref> for the [[SPC/E model of water|SPC/E]], [[TIP4P/2005 model of water |TIP4P/2005]], [[TIP4P/Ice model of water |TIP4P/Ice]] and [[TIP5P model of water | TIP5P]] models.
==References==
==References==
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Ice III was discovered by Gustav Tammann in 1900 [1]. The ordered form of ice III is known as ice IX. Ice III is stable in the region of 240 K - 260 K and for pressures between 2.2 and 3.4 kbar [2].

Radial distribution function

Radial distribution function of ice III for the SPC/E, TIP4P and TIP5P models [3] and in Fig 3b of [4]for the TIP4P/2005 model.

Equation of state

Equation of state [5]

Dielectric constant

Values for the dielectric constant are given in Table 4 of [4] for the SPC/E, TIP4P/2005, TIP4P/Ice and TIP5P models.

References