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How do liquid crystals differ from crystalline substances and isotropic liquids?

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Answered by thanvic16pgi6010047
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A true liquid is isotropic , meaning that its properties are uniform in all directions— the result of its molecules being in constant random motion. Crystalline solids, in contrast, are anisotropic ; optical- and other properties such as thermal and electrical conductivity vary with direction.
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