Hi, I recently came across the inversion of ammonia, and was quite puzzled over the term "tunneling frequency"..
I think that it is supposed to be the frequency which it absorbs so as to have enough energy for the nitrogen atom to invert, is that right? It would then follow the formula E=hv, and we could then find the energy difference between the transition state and the lowest energy state.
Someone told me that it was the amount of times it inverted a second, and so I am now not sure.
He said that if we replaced the hydrogen atoms in NH3 with deuterium atoms, this would make it heavier and thus invert less, that is, tunneling frequency decreases.
However, from what I have learnt, making it heavier will increase the energy between transition state and the lowest energy state (ie the barrier), thus, em waves would have to have a higher frequency to provide enough energy for the invertion.
So, who is correct?