Abstract

Water has two amorphous solid states at low temperatures: the low-density and high-density amorphous ices. These two amorphous solids may be related to liquid water at high temperatures. We review experiments and simulations on liquid and amorphous solid water, and discuss the possibility of the existence of a liquid-liquid phase transition in supercooled water.

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