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Better understanding of water’s freezing behavior at nanoscale
Better understanding of water's freezing behavior at nanoscale
- The results of a new study provide direct computational evidence that nucleation of ice in small droplets is strongly size-dependent, an important conclusion in understanding water’s behavior at the nanoscale.
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