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The '''TIP4P/FQ''' model
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.468398    Steven W. Rick, Steven J. Stuart, and B. J. Berne "Dynamical fluctuating charge force fields: Application to liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''101''' pp. 6141-6156 (1994)]</ref>
is a variant of the [[TIP4P]] model, which now incorporates fluctuating charges.
==Parameters==
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| <math>r_{\mathrm {OH}}</math> (&Aring;)|| <math>\angle</math>HOH , deg|| <math>\sigma</math> (&Aring;)|| <math>\epsilon/k</math> (K)|| q(O) (e) || q(H) (e) || q(M) (e) || <math>r_{\mathrm {OM}}</math> (&Aring;)
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|}
==Melting point==
The [[Ice Ih]]-[[water]] melting point has been calculated to be <math>303\pm 8~K</math> <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2006.04.077  Benjamin F. Nicholson, Paulette Clancy and Steven W. Rick "The interface response function and melting point of the prism interface of ice Ih using a fluctuating charge model (TIP4P-FQ)", Journal of Crystal Growth '''293''' pp. 78-85 (2006)] </ref>.
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.468398    Steven W. Rick, Steven J. Stuart, and B. J. Berne "Dynamical fluctuating charge force fields: Application to liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''101''' pp. 6141-6156 (1994)]
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The TIP4P/FQ model [1] is a variant of the TIP4P model, which now incorporates fluctuating charges.

Parameters[edit]


(Å) HOH , deg (Å) (K) q(O) (e) q(H) (e) q(M) (e) (Å)
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Melting point[edit]

The Ice Ih-water melting point has been calculated to be [2].

References[edit]