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← HistoryWhich limitation hampered early iron ploughs' effectiveness in heavy soils?
A)Insufficient carburization created brittle edges✓
B)Inadequate quenching induced excessive hardness
C)Improper tempering increased susceptibility corrosion
D)Incorrect annealing lowered tensile strength
💡 Explanation
Insufficient carburization during early Chinese iron production led to low carbon content; therefore, brittle edges resulted due to a lack of work hardening, rather than high hardness found with quenching or corrosion resistance from tempering.
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