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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased brittleness when interstitial impurities distort a metal's crystal lattice?
A)Peierls stress destabilizing dislocation slip
B)Hall-Petch relation impeding grain boundaries
C)Kirkendall effect enabling void formation
D)Cottrell atmosphere pinning dislocation motion✓
💡 Explanation
Brittleness increases because the Cottrell atmosphere mechanism, where impurities cluster around dislocations due to strain fields, pins them, preventing easy dislocation motion; therefore, the material fractures at lower stress, rather than deforming plastically like a more flexible metal.
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