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← HistoryIn ancient bronze casting, which outcome arises if the crucible's clay absorbs moisture excessively?
A)Increased alloy compositional homogeneity
B)Reduced bronze oxide formation rate
C)Catastrophic steam explosion failure✓
D)Faster melt cooling solidification rate
💡 Explanation
A highly permeable crucible allows moisture absorption, thus rapid heating causes explosive steam formation via THERMAL SHOCK. Cracking occurs because the vapor pressure rises quickly, therefore explosion is more likely, rather than a gradual material failure.
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