Properties and 3D Structure of Liquid Water:  A Perspective from a High-Rank Multipolar Electrostatic Potential

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Ions have a profound effect on the geometrical structure of liquid water and an aqueous environment is known to change the electronic structure of ions.


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The structure of liquid water promotes the formation of ice in which the content of the cubic structure is higher than the content of the hexagonal structure.


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