Scientists found a new type of water in diamonds, holy crap

Get the Full StoryScientists have found a new type of water known as Ice-VII from diamonds deep in the Earth's crust. This type of ice is about 1.5 times as dense as what we're used to Ice I , with a different atomic composition similar to what's most commonly found on ice moons orbiting Jupiter or Saturn.

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As the name implies, there are several types of ice that distinguish our common variety of frozen water from Ice-VII, each more dense than the last. Ice-VII has been compressed, with oxygen atoms in a cubic structure as opposed to the hexagonal structure of Ice-I. The necessary pressure to create it can be found on Earth, but our planet is mostly too warm to form Ice-VII, let alone keep it stable. Read more...More about Science, Water, Ice, Discoveries, and Diamonds

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