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← HistoryWhen bronze casting molds reach excessive temperatures, which outcome is most likely?
A)Increased bronze alloy compositional segregation✓
B)Diminished mold fracture likelihood sharply
C)Reduced entrapped gas bubble formation
D)Enhanced uniform crystal grain formulation
💡 Explanation
Increased temperatures promote faster diffusion, therefore compositional segregation occurs within the cooling bronze. Solidification mechanisms depend on thermal gradients, because temperature control, rather than total heat, is critical; grain growth is more linked to cooling rates.
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