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Which outcome resulted from over-tempering bloomery steel in medieval sword smithing?

A)Increased brittleness and shatter risk
B)Reduced edge retention during combat
C)Higher susceptibility to rapid corrosion
D)Elevated weight from altered density

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When bloomery steel is over-tempered, iron carbide precipitates coarsen because the prolonged heat reduces hardness while increasing ductility, leading to decreased wear resistance. Therefore reduced edge retention results, rather than brittleness, corrosion, or elevated weight, which require different microstructural defects.

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