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← HistoryWhich effect occurs at the crucible when ancient bloomery iron contains excessive silicon?
A)Increased alloy malleability forms
B)Slag viscosity prevents separation✓
C)Carbon content forms cementite
D)Dissolved hydrogen induces embrittlement
💡 Explanation
Increased percentages of silicates alter slag composition towards higher viscosity because the iron can absorb excess silicon from the furnace lining, thus preventing easy removal in forging stages. This effect changes slag fluidity rather than embrittlement, carbon, or allowing enhanced alloy-formation pathways.
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