The first ionization energy of gallium (Ga, 578.8 kJ/mol) is greater than that of aluminum (Al, 577.5 kJ/mol). Which is the best explanation for this? 1) Gallium has a larger atomic radius than aluminum. 2) Gallium has a higher effective nuclear charge than aluminum. 3) Gallium has a higher electron affinity than aluminum. 4) Gallium has a higher ionization energy than aluminum.