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A calculation is made of the static dielectric constant of ice using only simple molecular data and with well-defined assumptions as to the possibilities of molecular movement in the crystal. The paper serves as an illustration of the procedure for calculating static dielectric constants, and it results in a numerical value of this quantity for ice which is in reasonable agreement with experiment.
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