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← HistoryWhich consequence follows mortar's hydrolytic weakening in stonework?
A)Increased lateral thrust on arches✓
B)Reduced thermal conduction rate
C)Improved seismic damping ability
D)Enhanced compressive load capacity
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Hydrolytic weakening reduces mortar's binding strength, causing differential movement and increased lateral thrust on arches because component stones can slide past one another more readily. Therefore, structural stability decreases, rather than compressive loading ability which depends on stronger joint cohesion.
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