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← HistoryWhich consequence results when arsenical bronze tools leach arsenic?
A)Increased tool fracture toughness
B)Diminished galvanic corrosion risks
C)Greater worker neurological toxicity✓
D)Enhanced high temperature creep strength
💡 Explanation
Increased arsenic content leads to easier casting, however toxicity increases since dermal absorption causes neurological damage. This Toxicity stems from bioaccumulation, therefore it manifests neurologically, rather than affecting metal properties.
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