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← HistoryWhich outcome resulted from tin contamination during ancient bronze metallurgy processes?
A)Reduced material hardness and strength✓
B)Lower melting point and increased fluidity
C)Enhanced resistance to corrosion and oxidation
D)Improved workability and ductility during forging
💡 Explanation
When tin content was excessive in ancient bronze, tin pest, a phase transformation resulting in embrittlement, occurred because the beta Sn polymorph becomes more stable at certain temperatures, leading to disintegration. Therefore, reduced hardness and strength results, rather than other properties which benefit from controlled alloying.
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