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← HistoryWhich limitation primarily drove early Bronze Age metallurgists to alloy arsenic with copper during smelting?
A)Increased hot shortness mitigation
B)Improved corrosion resistance
C)Enhanced metal malleability
D)Diminished liquidus temperature✓
💡 Explanation
Arsenic was alloyed to copper to lower the melting point (liquidus temperature) of bronze using liquid phase sintering, because arsenic acts as a flux. Therefore, smelting required lower temperatures, rather than focusing primarily on mechanical properties at that stage.
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