Answer:
Chlorine has higher Electron Affinity as compared to Bromine
Explanation:
Electron affinity is defined as the Potential energy change of the atom when an electron is added to a neutral gaseous atom. Therefore, more the Negative electron affinity, more favorable will be the electron addition process.
The electron affinity of Chlorine is -349kJmol^-1
The electron affinity of Bromine is -324.6KJmol^-1
This clearly shows that Chlorine is a much better Atom to be bonded with, That is the reason why in the reaction is not feasible.
[tex]Br2(aq) + 2NaCl(aq)[/tex] →[tex]Cl2(aq) + 2NaBr(aq)[/tex]
Therefore, Chlorine has higher electron Affinity as compared to Bromine and that what makes it a much better atom to be bonded with Na. So the above reaction is not possible.