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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred more readily than other outcomes from Early Bronze Age smelting when atmospheric oxygen was insufficiently controlled?
A)Copper oxide formation increased rapidly✓
B)Arsenic bronzes showed superior strength
C)Tin distillation became unusually efficient
D)Slag vitrification dramatically reduced energy input
💡 Explanation
Copper oxide formation accelerates significantly with poorly controlled atmospheric oxygen because of oxidation. The mechanism of oxidation therefore increases the chance of metallic yield loss, rather than efficient tin extraction or improved bronze through compositional changes.
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