“…For the present work, we examined the dynamical properties of several glass forming nitric and sulfuric acid hydrates using dielectric spectroscopy and various nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. One of the motivations for our study is that mixtures of relatively simple (inorganic) water additives such as, e.g., N 2 H 4 , H 2 O 2 , NH 3 , or KOH, sometimes present only in subpercent amounts, are effective in suppressing the crystallization in the resulting aqueous solutions. The extent to which such studies can teach us something about the glass formation of H 2 O itself, a question which has been explored since long, is of vital importance in view of the ongoing debate regarding water’s glass transition with its numerous ramifications. ,− …”