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← HistoryWhich outcome arises during preferential corrosion in ancient bronze artifacts?
A)Selective removal of one element✓
B)General surface oxidation resistance
C)Formation of passive protective layer
D)Creation of uniform alloy composition
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Dezincification (a specific type of preferential corrosion) removes zinc from the bronze alloy, because electrochemical potential differences exist between copper and zinc. Therefore, only metallic zinc is lost, rather than a uniform wasting of the bronze material.
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