1. What is thermochemistry primarily concerned with?
The study of energy transfer in the form of heat during chemical reactions and physical transformations.
Erklärung
Thermochemistry is defined as the branch of chemistry that studies heat changes that occur during chemical reactions and physical transformations, focusing on energy transfer in the form of heat. The correct option explicitly states this focus, whereas the other options relate to different areas of chemistry such as atomic theory, gas laws, and molecular geometry, which are not the primary concerns of thermochemistry.