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← HistoryWhich risk increases in early cast iron cannon barrels using charcoal-fueled furnaces?
A)Increased sulfur embrittlement✓
B)Elevated carbon solubility
C)Reduced phosphorus content
D)Accelerated corrosion resistance
💡 Explanation
Increased sulfur embrittlement occurs because charcoal introduces sulfur into the iron during the metallurgical process. This forms iron sulfide inclusions, weakening the cast iron, therefore cannons become more prone to fracture upon firing, rather than gaining enhanced properties.
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