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← HistoryWhich drawback occurred when Chinese foundries started over-oxidizing iron to produce 'wrought iron' implements around the 2nd century BCE?
A)Corrosion from sulfuric atmospheric conditions
B)Difficulties achieving required tight tolerances
C)Weakening due to embrittlement at grain boundaries✓
D)High-carbon segregation within the ferrite
💡 Explanation
Over-oxidation during wrought iron production encourages excessive grain growth; therefore, brittle fracture along grain boundaries becomes dominant because of the reduced cleavage strength of the ferrite grains, rather than ductile behavior.
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