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← HistoryWhich property change results when bloomery iron undergoes repeated folding?
A)Decreased slag inclusions (puddling)✓
B)Increased carbon nanoparticle density
C)Reduced martensite crystal formation
D)Enhanced allotrope phase transformation rate
💡 Explanation
Repeated folding in bloomery iron forging reduces slag inclusions, because the mechanical action forces them out during each fold, therefore increasing purity, rather than altering carbon, crystal structures, or transformation rates.
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