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Revision as of 15:03, 3 December 2008
Water (H2O):
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- Experimental equation of state
- Ice phases
- Isothermal compressibility of water
- Liquid phase density maximum
- Phase diagrams of water
- Physical properties
- Polarity and polarisability of water
- Radial distribution function of water and ice phases
- Rotational relaxation
- Second critical point for water
- Surface tension
- Viscosity of water
Models
General reading
- David Eisenberg and W. Kauzmann "Structure and Properties of Water", Oxford University Press (1969) ISBN 978-0-19-857026-4
- Philip Ball "Life's Matrix: A Biography of Water", University of California Press (2001)
- Water Structure and Science a comprehensive internet resource on water, maintained by Professor Martin Chaplin.