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← ScienceWhich risk increases when excessive pressure affects a crystal lattice?
A)Increased electrical resistance results✓
B)Improved thermal energy transfer
C)Enhanced optical transparency occurs
D)Material hardness reaches theoretical maximum
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Increased pressure applied might cause lattice defects, increasing electron scattering within the structure because the effect creates irregularities that disrupt electron flow, therefore resistance increases rather than alternative outcomes like improved thermal or optical properties.
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