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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred repeatedly when the iron in early Chinese cast iron agricultural tools contained elevated phosphorus?
A)Increased susceptibility to brittle fracture✓
B)Accelerated surface oxidation in wet soil
C)Diminished effectiveness of quenching processes
D)Enhanced distortion during molding procedures
💡 Explanation
Increased phosphorus caused embrittlement in cast iron because solid solution strengthening occurs in ferrite grains, promoting crack nucleation. Therefore, tools made using this early cast iron fractured under stress, rather than deforming plastically or exhibiting toughness; different alloys produced other results.
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