Course Identification
Chemistry module: Chemistry of interfaces and soft matter
Lecturers and Teaching Assistants
Dr. Shelly Livne
Course Schedule and Location
Tuesday, 09:15 - 12:00, Science Teaching Lab 1
15/10/2024
Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points
Science Teaching (non thesis MSc Track): Lecture; Obligatory; Regular; 4.00 points
Restrictions
For students in the Rothschild-Weizmann program only
Attendance and participation
Scheduled date 1
25/02/2025
Science Teaching Lab 1
Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)
Syllabus
- Special and ordinary state of matter
- Soft Matter definition
- Statistical characterization of Many particles systems
- The Thermodynamics Laws
- Potential Energy a potential well
- Interactions and energy
- Entropy
- Entropy, Temperature and Equilibrium
- Free Energy
- Mixing and phase separation
- Phase diagrams and the critical point
- Surface tension
- Wetting and Capillarity
- Self-assembly
- Polymers as physical systems
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:
- Characterize many particles systems
- Use thermodynamic laws on many particles systems
- Demonstrate understanding of the thermodynamic explanation of phase separation
- Explain phase tension it's relation to mixtures
- Study Polymers as physical systems