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← ScienceWhat consequence occurs when hydrogen embrittlement impacts a steel bridge?
A)Diminished tensile strength✓
B)Increased thermal conductivity
C)Enhanced corrosion resistance
D)Improved weld ductility
💡 Explanation
Hydrogen atoms diffuse into the steel, causing hydrogen embrittlement, which leads to reduced cohesion. Because the hydrogen weakens metallic bonds and increases crack propagation, tensile strength diminished, therefore bridges are subject to catastrophic mechanical failures rather than predictable responses.
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