The first ionisation energies of six 3rd period elements are 496, 578, 738, 789, 1000 and 1012 kJ mol−1. The elements to which these energies correspond respectively are:
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Na,Mg,Al,Si,P and S
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Na,Al,Mg,Si,S and P
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Mg,Na,Si,Al,P and S
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Na,Si,Mg,S,Al and P
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Solution
The correct option is BNa,Al,Mg,Si,S and P Ionisation energy generally increases across a period (left to right) due to the increase in Zeff. But some elements do not follow the trend.
Al has a lower value of ionisation energy (IE) than magnesium (Mg) because, 3s electrons of Mg are more penetrated as compared to 3p electrons of Al and also Mg has completely filled electronic configuration.
Sulphur(S) has a lower ionisation energy value than phosphorous(P) due to the relative stability of the half filled ′p′ orbitals in phosphorous. Also, the electron-electron repulsion is more in sulphur than in phosphorous.