Everyone knows that water freezes at 0 degrees C. Life on Earth would be vastly different if this were not so. However, water
Everyone knows that water freezes at 0 degrees C. Life on Earth would be vastly different if this were not so. However, water's cousin, silica, exhibits wayward behavior when cooled that has long puzzled scientists.
Relationship between the Phase Diagram, the Glass-Forming Ability, and the Fragility of a Water/Salt Mixture
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Formation of a super-dense hydrogen monolayer on mesoporous silica
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Dehydration of a crystal hydrate at subglacial temperatures
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