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← HistoryWhich outcome arises when the molten cast iron cools too rapidly in ancient Chinese cannonfounding?
A)Formation of brittle white cast iron✓
B)Increased carbon nanotube alignment occurs
C)Uniform graphite nodule distribution forms
D)Ferrite grain boundaries become more defined
💡 Explanation
Brittle white cast iron appears when rapid cooling prevents carbon atoms from diffusing to form graphite through nucleation. This hardens cementite crystal structure, because cementite is promoted and graphite formation is impeded, therefore a component with high compressive strength suffers impacts.
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