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cholesterol benzoate is an example of in​

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Answered by deepika113366
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Cholesteryl benzoate, also called 5-cholesten-3-yl benzoate, is an organic chemical, an ester of cholesterol and benzoic acid. It is a liquid crystal material forming cholesteric liquid crystals with helical structure. ... It can be also used as a component of the liquid crystals used for liquid crystal displays.

Answered by zumba12
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Cholesterol and benzoic acid is the proper answer.

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  • Cholesteryl benzoate, additionally referred to as 5-cholesten-3-yl benzoate, is a natural chemical, an ester of cholesterol and benzoic acid. It is a liquid crystal cloth forming cholesteric liquid crystals with a helical structure.
  • It may be used with cholesteryl nominate and cholesteryl oleyl carbonate in a few thermochromic liquid crystals.
  • It is utilized in a few hair colors, make-ups, and a few different beauty preparations.
  • It may be extensively utilized as a thing of the liquid crystals used for liquid crystal displays.
  • Cholesteryl benzoate becomes the primary cloth wherein liquid crystal residences have been discovered. In the overdue Eighties Friedrich Reinitzer, an Austrian botanist, at the same time, analyzed the chemical substances and plants, and heated cholesteryl benzoate. At 145 °C the cloth melted, yielding a cloudy fluid, which modified to the beginning anticipated clean liquid at 178.5 °C.
  • In 1888, the German physicist Otto Lehmann concluded that cloudy fluid offers a brand new section of remember and coined the time period liquid crystal.

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