two dimensional bilayer ice I

English

Etymology

From being the first discovered form of water ice which has two layers and is two-dimensional.

Noun

two dimensional bilayer ice I (uncountable)

  1. (physics, chemistry) a phase of water ice which is two-dimensional, amorphous, and may shrink during freezing, unlike most forms of water ice

Synonyms

Coordinate terms

  • ice I
  • ice Ih
  • ice Ic
  • ice II
  • ice III
  • ice IV
  • ice V
  • ice VI
  • ice VII
  • ice VIII
  • ice IX
  • ice X
  • ice XI
  • ice XII
  • ice XIII
  • ice XIV
  • ice XV
  • ice XVI

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