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← HistoryDuring the Bronze Age, which effect arose when annealing copper?
A)Increased grain size and ductility✓
B)Reduced brittleness and hardness
C)Improved electrical conductivity rapidly
D)Caused catastrophic intergranular corrosion
💡 Explanation
Annealing causes grain growth in the heated copper, driven by diffusion, increasing the material's ductility, because larger grains allow for more plastic deformation. Therefore the grain size increases, rather than decreasing, reducing its hardness more slowly.
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