Endothermic: An endothermic process is a chemical reaction or physical change that absorbs energy in the form of heat. This means that the products of the reaction have more energy than the reactants, and the excess energy is taken from the surrounding environment.
Enthalpy: Enthalpy is a measure of the total energy of a thermodynamic system, including the energy required to create the system (internal energy) and the work required to make room for it by displacing its environment (pressure-volume work).
Thermochemistry: Thermochemistry is the study of the heat energy changes that occur during chemical reactions and physical transformations. It is a branch of thermodynamics that focuses on the relationship between chemical reactions and energy changes.