Mesomorphic state with example
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In chemistry and chemical physics, a mesophase is a state of matter intermediate between liquid and solid. Gelatin is a common example of a partially ordered structure in a mesophase. Further, biological structures such as the lipid bilayers of cell membranes are examples of mesophases.
Mesomorphic state of matter is a state of matter intermediate between liquid and solid. It occurs with the solids having greater tendency to an ordered arrangement. It has certain properties of solids like double refraction of light or interference pattern in polarised light.
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