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← ScienceWhich mechanism leads to increased brittleness in ceramic turbine blades at high temperatures?
A)Ionic conductivity permits grain boundary slippage✓
B)Covalent bond saturation decreases fracture toughness
C)Hydrogen bonds promote crack propagation
D)Molecular orbital disruption increases dislocation density
💡 Explanation
Ionic conductivity rises with temperature, allowing ions to move more freely along grain boundaries. Because this enables increased grain boundary slippage, rather than increased toughness, the material becomes more brittle; therefore the answer is ionic conductivity, rather than altered covalent bonds.
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