Just add salt to a new form of ice and people may have the recipe for the primordial soup. Such exotic "hot" ice could also have shaped the geology of the solar system. Ice VII has completely different properties from regular ice. It only forms under intense pressure, and is dense enough to sink in water. Outside of the lab it exists mostly in the deepest layers of Neptune and Uranus, and perhaps also on icy moons like Europa and Ganymede
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