Comments |
Comparisons of
crystal volumes that differ only be the addition of H20
gave the H2O volume of 25.8±3.8×10^-3nm^3 (five values).
This agrees well with volumes of 23.6±3.4×10^-3nm^3 (seven
values) from carbohydrate crystal structures [Perkins 1981 PMID 6795354],
24.5±2.3×10^-3nm^3 (46 values) from the comparison of 187
anhydrous and hydrated inorganic salts [Leclaire, A. & Monier, J. C. (1982) Acta Crystallogr. 838,724-
727.] and
26.3±4.5×10^-3nm^3 as the mean of data on nine crystal
forms of ice [Leclaire et al., 1982]. See BNID 105874, 106549 |