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Relationship between structural order and the anomalies of liquid water
J. R. Errington,
P. G. Debenedetti
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Physics
Thermal Expansion
100%
Molecular Dynamics
100%
Crystal
100%
Hydrogen Bond
100%
Short-Range Order
100%
Material Science
Density
100%
Liquid Water
100%
Crystalline Material
33%
Thermal Expansion
33%
Crystal
33%
Hydrogen Bonding
33%
Short-Range Order
33%
Chemistry
Structure
100%
Liquid Water
100%
Crystalline Material
20%
Thermal Expansion
20%
Molecular Dynamics
20%
Chemical Kinetics Characteristics
20%
Hydrogen Bonding
20%
Orientational Order
20%
Short-Range Order
20%
Keyphrases
Anomalous Kinetics
50%
Structural Kinetics
50%
Structural Causes
50%
Thermodynamic Properties of Water
50%
Degree of Structural Order
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Short-Range Order
100%