Here's how it works:
* Liquid crystals are organic molecules that exhibit properties of both liquids and solids.
* They have a unique property where their molecular alignment changes with temperature.
* When the temperature changes, the liquid crystal molecules rearrange themselves, causing a shift in the way they interact with light.
* This change in molecular alignment results in a visible color change, which is the basis for the thermometer's reading.
Therefore, the thermometric property of a liquid crystal thermometer is the color change that corresponds to a specific temperature range.