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Which outcome resulted from prolonged exposure of arsenical bronze tools to acidic soil in ancient Mesopotamia?

A)Enhanced tool sharpness through surface polishing
B)Accelerated corrosion due to galvanic action
C)Increased brittleness from grain boundary hardening
D)Strengthened welds from diffusion bonding

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When arsenical bronze is exposed to acidic soil, galvanic corrosion occurs because arsenic and copper form a galvanic couple in presence of an electrolyte, causing accelerated oxidation of copper. Therefore, accelerated corrosion results; not sharpness, brittleness, or strengthening, which require specific material treatments or environmental conditions.

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