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← HistoryWhich material property's minimization improves Roman concrete harbor fortifications' long-term stability?
A)Calcium aluminate hydration enthalpy
B)Diffusivity of chloride ions✓
C)Pozzolanic reaction activation energy
D)Tensile strength of aggregate bonds
💡 Explanation
The reduced diffusivity of chloride ions minimizes their ingress into concrete because reduced diffusion limits destructive reactions with the binding agents. Therefore, minimizing diffusivity ensures the structure's longevity rather than accelerating material breakdown via expansive reactions.
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