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← HistoryWhich factor primarily limited the cutting edge hardness of ancient Mesopotamian bronze tools?
A)Incomplete tin-copper alloy mixing✓
B)Insufficient charcoal forge temperatures
C)Rapid oxidation affecting grain structure
D)Eutectic phase separation during cooling
💡 Explanation
When tin and copper are incompletely mixed during bronze production, variations in composition alter the alloy's resulting hardness due to inconsistencies in the tin content. Therefore incomplete mixing limits tool hardness, rather than forge temperatures, oxidation or phase which have less direct impact.
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