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← HistoryWhich limitation arose in early Mesopotamian bronze metallurgy because of alloying?
A)Reduced metal casting flowability✓
B)Diminished abrasive cutting capability
C)Increased mold investment complexity
D)Lower crucible thermal shock resistance
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Reduced casting flowability occurred when alloying copper with arsenic or tin. This is because the added elements alter melt surface tension via interfacial adsorption mechanism, therefore the fluid no longer adequately fills intricate clay molds, rather than improving mechanical cutting or thermal properties.
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