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← HistoryWhich outcome resulted when ancient Chinese blacksmiths unintentionally introduced phosphorous into early cast iron cookware during smelting?
A)Enhanced resistance to thermal shock
B)Increased formation of brittle cementite✓
C)Improved formability for intricate designs
D)Elevated carbon diffusion within alloy
💡 Explanation
The *phosphorous embrittlement* mechanism weakens grain boundaries in cast iron because, although it increases hardness, it also concentrates impurities. Therefore, it leads to increased fragility rather than enhanced shock resistance, intricate designs, or higher C diffusion.
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