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Which metallurgical change improved iron weapons over bronze ones in the late Bronze Age?

A)Increased carbon content forming steel
B)Addition of tin enhancing ductility
C)Lower melting point enabling easier casting
D)Enhanced corrosion resistance from slag removal

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Adding carbon during iron smelting results in steel formation because carbon atoms integrate into the iron lattice, increasing hardness and strength by impeding dislocation movement. Therefore, increased carbon content improves iron, rather than tin addition (bronze), lower melting point, or corrosion resistance which require different alloy composition and treatment.

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