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← HistoryWhich mechanism causes the 'tin pest' phenomenon to weaken organ pipes in cold cathedrals?
A)Alloy separation causing grain growth
B)Phase transition causing volume change✓
C)Oxidation accelerating corrosion rate
D)Stress cracking from thermal cycling
💡 Explanation
When tin is exposed to low temperatures, allotropic transformation occurs because the crystal structure changes from metallic tin to brittle gray tin, causing a significant volume increase that weakens the pipes. Therefore phase transition causing volume change results, rather than alloy separation, oxidation, or stress cracking, which operate via different mechanisms.
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