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← HistoryWhich consequence arises from annealing bronze tools, historically increasing their malleability?
A)Grain boundary diffusion accelerates creep
B)Phase separation promotes brittleness
C)Work hardening is fully reversed✓
D)Corrosion resistance diminishes significantly
💡 Explanation
Annealing bronze tools reduces hardness, because recrystallization eliminates dislocations introduced by prior work hardening, therefore work hardening is reversed, rather than the onset of creep, phase separation, or increased corrosion impacting performance.
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