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← HistoryWhich outcome results from mortar carbonation within Roman concrete?
A)Increased structural compressive vulnerability
B)Reduced susceptibility toward tensile fractures✓
C)Decreased resistance to weathering
D)Elevated exothermic hydration temperatures
💡 Explanation
Increased material hardness occurs because carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide, forming calcium carbonate via carbonation; therefore tensile resistance improves rather than a structural weakening as alternate hydration effects would occur without carbonation.
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