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← HistoryWhich process resulted when Mesopotamian bronze tools were repeatedly annealed during their manufacture?
A)Grain growth diminishing hardness✓
B)Work hardening increasing brittleness
C)Improved corrosion resistance
D)Reduced melting temperatures
💡 Explanation
When bronze tools were repeatedly annealed, grain growth occurred because heat treatment reduces dislocations, thereby decreasing the material's overall hardness after subsequent working. Therefore, grain growth reducing hardness results, rather than hardening, corrosion resistance, or lower melting points, which are achieved through different metallurgical processes.
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