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# Line 113 | Line 113 | that are 0.07 g/cm$^3$ less dense on average than ice
113   open octagonal cavities that are typically greater than 6.3 \AA\ in
114   diameter. This relatively open overall structure leads to crystals
115   that are 0.07 g/cm$^3$ less dense on average than ice $I_h$.
116 + \begin{figure}
117 + \includegraphics[scale=1.0]{unitCell.eps}
118 + \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}, $a = 0.8925c$.}
119 + \label{iceiCell}
120 + \end{figure}
121 + \begin{figure}
122 + \includegraphics[scale=1.0]{orderedIcei.eps}
123 + \caption{Image of a proton ordered crystal of Ice-{\it i} looking
124 + down the (001) crystal face. The rows of water tetramers surrounded by
125 + octagonal pores leads to a crystal structure that is significantly
126 + less dense than ice $I_h$.}
127 + \label{protOrder}
128 + \end{figure}
129  
130   Results in the previous study indicated that Ice-{\it i} is the
131   minimum energy crystal structure for the single point water models

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