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that are 0.07 g/cm$^3$ less dense on average than ice $I_h$. |
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\includegraphics[scale=1.0]{unitCell.eps} |
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\caption{Unit cells for (A) Ice-{\it i} and (B) Ice-2{\it i}, the elongated variant of Ice-{\it i}. For Ice-{\it i}, the $a$ to $c$ relation is given by $a = 1.0607c$, while for Ice-2{\it i}, $a = 0.8925c$.} |
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\caption{Unit cells for (A) Ice-{\it i} and (B) Ice-2{\it i}, the elongated variant of Ice-{\it i}. For Ice-{\it i}, the $a$ to $c$ relation is given by $a = 2.1214c$, while for Ice-2{\it i}, $a = 1.7850c$.} |
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