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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from exceeding the tin proportion threshold when casting socketed Sumerian bronze axes?
A)Embrittlement and catastrophic fracture✓
B)Reduced hardness and edge deformation
C)Increased resistance to corrosion
D)Decreased melting point temperature
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Embrittlement occurs due to exceeding the tin proportion above a critical point, specifically in lost-wax casting; because the resulting bronze becomes prone to microscopic cracking via grain boundary sliding. Therefore, the cast axis fails by brittle shattering rather than deforming, and optimal hardness is not achieved.
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