In chemistry, a trigonal pyramid is a molecular geometry with one atom at the apex and three atoms at the corners of a trigonal base. One example of a molecule with a trigonal pyramidal geometry is ammonia (NH3).
In ammonia the trigonal pyramid undergoes rapid nitrogen inversion.
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