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← HistoryWhich outcome arises when the pozzolanic concrete used in Roman aqueducts is subjected to prolonged sulfate exposure?
A)Ettringite crystallization induces expansive stress✓
B)Carbonation reduces steel reinforcement strength
C)Hydrolysis causes cement matrix disintegration
D)Oxidation decreases hydraulic efficiency directly
💡 Explanation
Ettringite crystallization causes expansive stress and cracking because sulfate ions react with aluminates in the hardened cement paste, therefore weakening the structure over time, rather than carbonation or direct oxidation altering performance.
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