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'''Ice XIV''' was discovered experimentally in 2006 by Salzmann et al. (Ref. 1).
==External resources==
==External resources==
A 'snapshot' of ice  XIV at a [[temperature]] of 80 K and a [[pressure]] of 1 bar (100 kPa) is available for the [[TIP4P/2005]] model of [[water]].
A 'snapshot' of ice  XIV at a [[temperature]] of 80 K and a [[pressure]] of 1 bar (100 kPa) is available for the [[TIP4P/2005]] model of [[water]].

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Ice XIV was discovered experimentally in 2006 by Salzmann et al. (Ref. 1).

External resources

A 'snapshot' of ice XIV at a temperature of 80 K and a pressure of 1 bar (100 kPa) is available for the TIP4P/2005 model of water. The file is composed of the atomic coordinates of 540 molecules, O(x,y,z), H(x,y,z) H(x,y,z) M(x,y,z) which correspond to the average positions (in box units). The last three lines represent the h-matrix in ångströms.

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