Trend in Ionization Energy:
Ionization energy generally increases across a period (left to right) in the periodic table
due to increasing nuclear charge and decreasing atomic radius.
Position in Periodic Table: All elements are in Period 3:
Sodium (Na): Group 1
Magnesium (Mg): Group 2
Aluminum (Al): Group 13
Silicon (Si): Group 14
Compare Ionization Energies: Moving from Na to Si, ionization energy increases:
Sodium has the lowest ionization energy (single electron in outer shell).
Magnesium has a higher ionization energy than sodium (more protons, higher effective nuclear charge).
Aluminum has a slightly lower ionization energy than magnesium due to the electron being removed from a p-orbital (less tightly held than an s-orbital).
Silicon has the highest ionization energy among these due to its position furthest to the right in the period.