ice

Ice is water that is frozen into a solid state, typically forming at or below temperatures of 32 °F, 0 °C, or 273.15 K. As a naturally occurring crystalline inorganic solid with an ordered structure, ice is considered to be a mineral. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color.
In the Solar System, ice is abundant and occurs naturally from as close to the Sun as Mercury to as far away as the Oort cloud objects. Beyond the Solar System, it occurs as interstellar ice. It is abundant on Earth's surface – particularly in the polar regions and above the snow line – and, as a common form of precipitation and deposition, plays a key role in Earth's water cycle and climate. It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes and aggregates from snow as glaciers and ice sheets.
Ice exhibits at least eighteen phases (packing geometries), depending on temperature and pressure. When water is cooled rapidly (quenching), up to three types of amorphous ice can form depending on its history of pressure and temperature. When cooled slowly, correlated proton tunneling occurs below −253.15 °C (20 K, −423.67 °F) giving rise to macroscopic quantum phenomena. Virtually all ice on Earth's surface and in its atmosphere is of a hexagonal crystalline structure denoted as ice Ih (spoken as "ice one h") with minute traces of cubic ice, denoted as ice Ic and, more recently found, Ice VII inclusions in diamonds. The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) at standard atmospheric pressure. It may also be deposited directly by water vapor, as happens in the formation of frost. The transition from ice to water is melting and from ice directly to water vapor is sublimation.
Ice is used in a variety of ways, including for cooling, for winter sports, and ice sculpting.

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  1. S

    Another ICE bites the dust.

    Last Tuesday I made my last visit to a petrol station. Eight months ago we were an all ICE family with a Mini and a BMW 320. We had a house that had solar panels but had decided we needed battery storage and decided that Octopus IOG was the cheapest way to charge the battery in winter but that...
  2. salty

    Cost to run my ICE car. 🤪

    Out of curiosity i checked the last month's fuel costs. Now granted I've got a V6 diesel E class coupe, so not the most economical motor. So between 19th Feb and the 19th Jan, so 31 days I filled up 3 times, costing £270 eek! And that's not loads of miles either, probably 150 miles a week ish...
  3. tonybridge

    EV plonker hogging ICE stations

    Us EV drivers complain a lot (rightly) about ICEs parking on an EV charger bay - today I saw the other side of the coin when an EV driver nonchalantly parked his car (an MG5) at a petrol pump before going to grab a coffee at Greggs. Plenty of off-pump parking bays available. What an idiot! I...
  4. S

    Ice fault.

    Hi all PHEV owners Has anyone had an engine fault message? It comes with a yellow picture of the ICE engine on the top right of the screen. I've had 2 in 2 months. Dealer says I'm not using the ICE enough?? The 63 kms charge is perfect for me with occasional longer trips when it converts to...
  5. halogen

    so.. who misses their ICE car....

    Mg4 is my 3rd EV...still have an old E55 AMG and an Audi TT 3.2 in the car... somehow i haven't missed them yet...1 thing fosho, i don't miss waiting in line at the pump tho haha
  6. securespark

    Future MG Models

    I was perusing the MG website and came across a picture of a prototype. Sadly I can't remember the name. When I went back on the website, I couldn't find it for love nor money. Moving away from that, MG has a plan to turn around their line-up very quickly over the next few years. Does anyone...
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