Ice X, within physical chemistry, is a cubic crystalline form of ice formed in the same manner as ice VII, but at pressures as high as about 70 GPa. It has symmetrized hydrogen bonds, where a hydrogen atom is found at the center of two oxygen atoms.
See also
- Ice for other crystalline form of ice
References
- Chaplin, Martin (2007-10-26). "Ice-seven and ice-ten structures". Water Structure and Science. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
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