To calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction, we can use the bond dissociation energies given. The enthalpy change for the reaction can be found using the following equation:H = bond dissociation energies of bonds broken - bond dissociation energies of bonds formed In this reaction, the bonds broken are:- 2 H-Br bonds in 2HBr- 1 Cl-Cl bond in Cl2The bonds formed are:- 2 H-Cl bonds in 2HCl- 1 Br-Br bond in Br2Now, we can plug in the bond dissociation energies into the equation:H = [ 2 366 kJ/mol + 1 242 kJ/mol ] - [ 2 431 kJ/mol + 1 193 kJ/mol ]H = [ 732 kJ/mol + 242 kJ/mol ] - [ 862 kJ/mol + 193 kJ/mol ]H = 974 kJ/mol - 1055 kJ/mol H = -81 kJ/molThe enthalpy change for the reaction is -81 kJ/mol.