1. Thermochemistry is the study of heat released or absorbed by chemical reactions. Exothermic reactions release heat while endothermic reactions absorb heat.
2. The internal energy of a system can change through the transfer of heat or work. Heat is energy transferred due to temperature differences while work is energy transferred through force exerted against movement.
3. Enthalpy is a measure of the total energy of a system and equals the heat absorbed or released during a chemical process at constant pressure. Exothermic reactions have negative enthalpy changes while endothermic reactions have positive enthalpy changes.