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A reverse Monte Carlo simulation of liquid water at room temperature is made by fitting the partial pair correlation functions of our model system to those obtained from neutron scattering experiments. The atoms in a molecule are held together by non-rigid bonds under geometric constraints. In order to study the structure of the converged configurations, a spherical harmonic expansion of the orientational...