ískals
ískals are a type of crystalline solid that forms when water freezes. The specific structure of an ískal depends on the temperature and pressure at which it forms, leading to various ice polymorphs. The most common form, ice Ih, has a hexagonal crystal structure. In this structure, water molecules are arranged in a tetrahedral lattice, with each oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms and interacting with hydrogen atoms from neighboring molecules through hydrogen bonds. This arrangement results in a lower density than liquid water, which is why ice floats.
The formation of ískals is a crucial aspect of Earth's climate system. Sea ice and glaciers cover
Beyond its role in nature, ískals have various practical applications. They are used for cooling, refrigeration,