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Molecular Structure of Ice: Hydrogen Bonding and Crystal Lattice Visualization #197335 (License: Personal Use)
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This image illustrates the hexagonal crystal structure of ice Ih, where water molecules form a tetrahedral hydrogen-bonded network within repeating unit cells outlined in blue. Red spheres represent oxygen atoms, white spheres are hydrogens, and gray connectors indicate covalent and hydrogen bonds; the bold red arrow signifies an applied thermal gradient or phase transition direction. The visualization aids in understanding solid-state properties such as density anomalies and thermal behavior.
Used in educational chemistry/physics resources, research presentations, or materials science websites to explain ice polymorphism, phase transitions, or molecular dynamics simulations. Matches user intent for academic study, STEM teaching, or scientific illustration.
Related Cliparts: Explore the 3D atomic arrangement of ice, highlighting hydrogen bonding, unit cells, and phase transition directionality in this scientific visualization.
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