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What is "optically stable" and why is it called that? Does it refer to the polarizing effects on light?
Also, how fast does the interconversion occur?
Finally, how is the "width" of the barrier defined, and in what units? 178.38.41.220 ( talk) 18:20, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
If ammonia is a symmetric pyramid then just looking at it upside-down inverts it, so I don't get it. 92.24.35.68 ( talk) 18:06, 2 May 2016 (UTC)
Can we create a ammonia model using equations Akshay Dhan ( talk) 17:10, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
As the articles are mostly redundant in that they both mostly refer to nitrogen inversion, I suggest merging them into the hierarchically superior Pyramidal inversion article. One might then think about expanding a bit on pyramidal inversions involving other elements (which I would have done myself if I was more confident in my knowledge of Structural Chemistry...) -- Jan Lukas Hobrock ( talk) 15:26, 20 January 2021 (UTC) dear jan, this may not essentially help the readers. please save your time building upon the existing works. Wiki readers would have a better time finding and reading about the topics they search on the net. Please place a direct link to Nitrogen inversion in the Pyramidal inversion page. many thanks. yours truly — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.105.149.214 ( talk) 16:30, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
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What is "optically stable" and why is it called that? Does it refer to the polarizing effects on light?
Also, how fast does the interconversion occur?
Finally, how is the "width" of the barrier defined, and in what units? 178.38.41.220 ( talk) 18:20, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
If ammonia is a symmetric pyramid then just looking at it upside-down inverts it, so I don't get it. 92.24.35.68 ( talk) 18:06, 2 May 2016 (UTC)
Can we create a ammonia model using equations Akshay Dhan ( talk) 17:10, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
As the articles are mostly redundant in that they both mostly refer to nitrogen inversion, I suggest merging them into the hierarchically superior Pyramidal inversion article. One might then think about expanding a bit on pyramidal inversions involving other elements (which I would have done myself if I was more confident in my knowledge of Structural Chemistry...) -- Jan Lukas Hobrock ( talk) 15:26, 20 January 2021 (UTC) dear jan, this may not essentially help the readers. please save your time building upon the existing works. Wiki readers would have a better time finding and reading about the topics they search on the net. Please place a direct link to Nitrogen inversion in the Pyramidal inversion page. many thanks. yours truly — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.105.149.214 ( talk) 16:30, 20 January 2021 (UTC)