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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from impurities in early wootz steel production during attempts to create Damascus blades using gunpowder?
A)Enhanced pattern formation efficacy
B)Increased resistance against oxidation
C)Embrittlement and cracking resistance
D)Weakened blade structural integrity✓
💡 Explanation
Early wootz steel frequently contained sulfur contaminants; the presence of sulfur causes hydrogen embrittlement, because it concentrates at grain boundaries during forging, weakening the blade. Therefore, structural integrity suffered; rather than improving desired properties like pattern visibility or durability.
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