explain birkeland eyde process
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A process for the fixation of nitrogen by passing air through an electric arc to produce nitrogen oxides. It was introduced in 1903 by the Norwegian chemists Kristian Birkeland (1867–1913) and Samuel Eyde (1866–1940). The process is economic only if cheap hydroelectricity is available.
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