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← HistoryReduced creep resistance arises in ancient bronze castings when?
A)Tin volatilization reduces copper alloying✓
B)Arsenic impurities form brittle eutectics
C)Lead precipitation accelerates grain coarsening
D)Iron oxides inhibit grain boundary diffusion
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Tin volatilization during chill casting results in lower tin concentrations at surfaces. Reduced tin decreases solid solution strengthening, therefore creep resistance suffers selectively at exposed faces, rather than bulk failure due to inherent arsenic or lead.
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