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    Superionic water, also called superionic ice or ice XVIII, is a phase of water that exists at extremely high temperatures and pressures. In superionic...
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    the form of ionic water in which the molecules break down into a soup of hydrogen and oxygen ions, and deeper still as superionic water in which the oxygen...
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    Ice (redirect from Frozen water)
    theorized superionic water may possess two crystalline structures. At pressures in excess of 500,000 bars (7,300,000 psi) such superionic ice would take...
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  • interactions. Recent discoveries include metallic fluid hydrogen and superionic water. High energy physics High Energy Density Physics. "Home". heds-center...
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    area of solid state ionics, and are also known as solid electrolytes and superionic conductors. These materials are useful in batteries and various sensors...
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    break down into a soup of hydrogen and oxygen ions, and deeper down superionic water in which the oxygen crystallises but the hydrogen ions float around...
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  • Researchers find additional evidence for an exotic form of water, called superionic water, which is not found naturally on Earth, but could be common...
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    a layer of ionic water where the water molecules break down into a soup of hydrogen and oxygen ions, and deeper down superionic water in which the oxygen...
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    prevented. Water ice is a common example of a pure proton conductor, albeit a relatively poor one. A special form of water ice, superionic water, has been...
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    involving laser-driven shock compression which created nanodiamonds and superionic water. This could be a possible way of producing nanodiamonds commercially...
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  • (synchronized skating team), a synchronized skating team from Ontario Superionic water, a phase of water under extreme temperatures and pressures that is black in...
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  • magnetic fields. Calculations indicate the stability of H3O in solid, superionic, and fluid metallic states at the deep interior conditions of these planets...
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  • Amorphous ice (non-crystalline or "vitreous" ice) is an amorphous solid form of water. Common ice is a crystalline material wherein the molecules are regularly...
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    doi:10.1007/s10973-005-7154-1. S2CID 14573346. Hull, Stephen (2007). "Superionics: crystal structures and conduction processes". Rep. Prog. Phys. 67 (7):...
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  • Ice XIX is a proposed crystalline phase of water. Along with ice XV, it is one of two phases of ice directly related to ice VI. Ice XIX is prepared by...
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    harmful when inhaled or ingested. Similar to CaF2 and BaF2, SrF2 displays superionic conductivity at elevated temperatures. Strontium fluoride is transparent...
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    Glaze (ice) (category Water ice)
    It is similar in appearance to clear ice, which forms from supercooled water droplets. It is a relatively common occurrence in temperate climates in...
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    Ice dam (roof) (category Water ice)
    meltwater, which may cause water leakage into the roof and consequent damage to the building and its contents if the water leaks through the roof. Ice...
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  • Ice IV (category Water ice)
    water is compressed with an immense force. Several organic nucleating reagents had been proposed to selectively crystallize ice IV from liquid water,...
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    floods are less predictable and potentially more destructive than open-water flooding and can produce much deeper and faster flooding. Ice jam floods...
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    Congelation ice (category Water ice)
    usually in the form of platelets which coalesce to form solid ice. Only the water freezes to ice, the salt from the seawater is concentrated into brine, some...
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    broken off a glacier or ice shelf and floating in open water Ice shove – Ice pushed onshore due to water movements or wind Lead (sea ice) – Fracture that opens...
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    Frazil ice (category Water ice)
    Turbulence causes the water column to become supercooled, as the heat exchange between the air and the water is such that the water temperature drops below...
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    conical mound of ice formed over a terrestrial lake via the eruption of water and slush through an ice shelf. The process is wave-driven, with wind providing...
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    quantum phenomena Névé Needle Rime Sea Shuga Slurry Slush Snow Storm Superionic Volcano Ice-related activities Constructions Bar Bridge Hotel Igloo Palace...
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    the cave must have a temperature below 0 °C (32 °F) all year round, and water must have traveled into the cave’s cold zone. This type of cave was first[dubious...
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    60 metres (200 ft) high break loose and crash into the water. The entry of the ice into the water causes large, and often hazardous waves. The waves formed...
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    in open water. Smaller chunks of floating glacially derived ice are called "growlers" or "bergy bits". Much of an iceberg is below the water's surface...
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    Shuga (ice) (category Water ice)
    Shuga is a spongy, porridgy body of ice suspended in water. It may be formed from grease ice or from anchor ice rising to the surface and typically comprises...
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    Habitable zone (category Extraterrestrial water)
    Salvatore; Car, Roberto (2015). "The phase diagram of high-pressure superionic ice". Nature Communications. 6: 8156. Bibcode:2015NatCo...6.8156S. doi:10...
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