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Why is the electron affinity of bromine less than chlorine?

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Bromine is located below chlorine in group 17, which means that a bromine atom is larger than a chlorine atom. This of course implies that the outermost electrons are located further away from the nucleus in bromine's case. In other words, chlorine has a higher electron affinity than bromine.

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