Ice VII

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I can’t wrap my mind around it. And if I look at the wiki page I’m even more confused…

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Water has an interesting molecular structure, with a slightly negative oxygen atom, and 2 slightly positive hydrogen atoms. The hydrogen atoms are not straight, but bent to one side. This makes it difficult for solid ice to form a simple structure of alternating positive and negative charges. As a result, there are many competing complicated structures that are stable at different temperatures and pressures. Ice VII is one of them, that is stable at moderate temperatures and high pressures.