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[edit] Thermochemistry
Thermochemistry refers to the application of Thermodynamics (the study of hot stuff) to the field of chemistry. In general Thermodynamics deals with the interconversion of various kinds of energy and the corresponding changes in physical properties. When applied to chemistry Thermodynamics can be used to predict the extent to which chemical reactions proceed (Chemical equilibrium).