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← HistoryWhich risk increased when medieval siege engines launched quicklime against stone fortifications?
A)Decomposition of mortar structural integrity✓
B)Erosion by thermal shock expansion
C)Fragmentation from alkali-silica reaction
D)Dissolution by acid-base neutralization
💡 Explanation
When quicklime (calcium oxide) contacted wet mortar, slaking (hydration) occurred violently because it's an exothermic reaction with significant volume expansion damaging the joint between stones. Therefore mortar decomposition resulted, rather than thermal erosion, alkali-silica reaction or acid dissolution, which require completely different chemical processes.
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