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What happens if you freeze water in a very strong electric field?

Water molecules are slightly polarised so they should line up in a strong electric field.  I was always taught that they form hexagonal structures when they freeze though.  Which of these effects is more powerful?  Does the water freeze with a different structure?  What happens if I subsequently remove the electric field?

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  • Asked by paloalto
  • on 2010-05-12 15:23:35
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Categories: Domestic Science.

Tags: water, liquid, freeze, solid, Electricfield.

 

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