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← HistoryDuring early Byzantine silk production, quality suffered when which mechanism accelerated degradation?
A)Increased sericulture production quota volume
B)Overuse of potash-based bleaching agents✓
C)Waterwheel-powered loom mechanical vibrations
D)Trade embargoes limiting dye input variation
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Lower quality occurred as potash, used for bleaching, caused alkaline hydrolysis weakening the silk fibers, because extensive use of this alkaline washing destabilized fibroin crosslinking. Therefore, fibers broke easier during weaving, rather than with mechanical vibration or dye availability constraints.
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