Searching for an explanation for remarkable behavior of ice on Earth

If you replace the standard hydrogen atoms in ice with a heavier variant, something odd happens. The volume occupied by the molecules increases by 0.1%. Leiden chemist Jörg Meyer and his colleagues have created a theoretical model that describes this behavior. Their research appeared on the cover of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters.


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