‘Amorphous ice’ forms when water is rapidly cooled to form a disordered glass-like solid rather than the common form of ice, which is crystalline. Now researchers have found a surprising degree of order in this supposedly amorphous material.
‘Amorphous ice’ forms when water is rapidly cooled to form a disordered glass-like solid rather than the common form of ice, which is crystalline. Now researchers have found a surprising degree of order in this supposedly amorphous material.