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      Computational study of formation dynamics and structure of amorphous ice condensates

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            Water revisited.

            Liquid water consists of a macroscopically connected, random network of hydrogen bonds, with frequent strained and broken bonds, that is continually undergoing topological reformation. Anomalous properties of water arise from the competition between relatively bulky ways of connecting molecules into local patterns characterized by strong bonds and nearly tetrahedral angles and more compact arrangements characterized by more strain and bond breakage. However, these alternatives constitute virtually a continuum of architectural possibilities rather than a discrete pair of options. The singular behavior of supercooled water near -45 degrees C and the "hydrophobic" attraction between nonpolar entities are due to the same underlying phenomenon, namely, the clumping tendency of relatively strain-free convex cages or polyhedra.
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              Revised TIPS for simulations of liquid water and aqueous solutions

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                Journal
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-9606
                1089-7690
                April 15 1990
                April 15 1990
                : 92
                : 8
                : 5004-5016
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                10.1063/1.458536
                11712598-03ea-48ee-a067-6426966102d1
                © 1990
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