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Cubic Ice: Ice Ic/ Ice Ih alternate layers

Alternating ice Ih/1c unit

 

 

Shown opposite is an interesting structure consisting of alternating sheets of hexagonal ice and cubic ice, which was first described here in 2000. This structure is now thought to play a significant part in cubic ice structures, where mixed hexagonal and cubic ice planes are often found [1236].

Alternative ice Ih/1c lattice

 

 

Please note that in all these structural diagrams the hydrogen bonding is ordered whereas, if the structure were to exist, the hydrogen bonding would in all likelihood be random  (obeying the 'ice' rules: two hydrogen atoms near each oxygen, one hydrogen atom on each O····O bond). The crystal structure appears to be hexagonal with unit cell (8 molecules) dimensions 4.48 Å (a,b) and 14.62 Å (c).

 

Interactive structures are given (Chime, 19 KB).

 

 

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