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Abstract By making use of the vapor-condensation type calorimeter, the heat capacity measurements of amorphous, cubic and hexagonal ices were made between 20°K and 250°K. The glass transition phenomenon was found near 135°K with the sudden change of the heat capacity amounting to 35 J/(mol°K). The drastic crystallization with the exothermic effect which amounts to 1.64 kJ/mol was then followed at this temperature. The transformation of the cubic crystal to the hexagonal one was confirmed to occur in the temperature region from 160 to 210°K and to proceed in two steps with the activation energies of 21.3 and 44.7 kJ/mol, respectively. The amount of the exothermic effect accompanying this transformation was found to be about 160 J/mol.
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