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Which consequence arises when smelting iron using a 'bloomery' without complete carbon removal?

A)High tensile fatigue threshold.
B)Significant retained austenite phase.
C)Elevated susceptibility to brittle fracture.
D)Improved magnetostrictive capacity gained.

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Increased carbon content during ancient bloomery smelting leads to retained cementite, influencing brittleness because the mechanism is carbon diffusion and inclusion precipitation. Therefore, the iron product has a higher risk of brittle fracture, rather than behaving as high-strength steel.

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