Abstract

The molecular dynamics method is used to study liquid aqueous solutions of helium and neon, liquid water films and solid films with an ice II structure in helium and neon atmospheres, and solid solutions of helium and neon in ice II. Gas atoms wander randomly in water and make occasional slow jumps. The structure of the hydrate shell of the gas atoms bears little resemblance to the structure of ice II and other ice modifications. The solubility of neon in a water film is only a little higher than that of helium. Helium and neon atoms that find themselves in the channels of a thin ice II film make the same jumps along the channels as those along the channels in the structure of ice II crystals. The motions of two neon atoms in the neighboring (along the z axis) planes are correlated, whereas there is no correlation between the motions of helium atoms.

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