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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased embrittlement when interstitial hydrogen concentrates in a metal lattice?
A)Reduced grain boundary cohesion✓
B)Increased dislocation mobility
C)Enhanced oxide layer formation
D)Elevated recrystallization temperature
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Hydrogen embrittlement occurs via hydrogen enhanced decohesion because high concentrations of H at grain boundaries weaken these interfaces; therefore, fracture toughness decreases rather than ductility increasing from dislocation motion that mitigates crack formation.
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