jäärakenteen
Jäärakenteen refers to the crystalline structure of ice. Ice, in its most common form (ice Ih), adopts a hexagonal crystal lattice. In this structure, each water molecule is hydrogen-bonded to four neighboring water molecules. Two of these bonds are to oxygen atoms of adjacent molecules, and the other two are to hydrogen atoms of adjacent molecules. This tetrahedral arrangement of hydrogen bonds leads to a relatively open structure with significant empty space within the crystal lattice.
The hydrogen bonds in ice Ih are dynamic, meaning they can break and reform. However, at temperatures
Other forms of ice exist, each with a different crystal structure and often requiring different temperature