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Predicting a new phase of superionic ice

Apr 20, 2018

Predicting a new phase of superionic ice

Predicting a new phase of superionic ice
Predicting a new phase of superionic ice

Scientists predicted a new phase of superionic ice, a special form of ice that could exist on Uranus, Neptune, and exoplanets. This new type of ice, called P21/c-SI phase, occurs at pressures greater than those found inside the giant ice planets of our solar system. The Princeton University team made this discovery using resources at…

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