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← HistoryWhich mechanism critically limited the size of cast bronze components produced in ancient Mesopotamia?
A)Grain growth during slow cooling
B)Dendritic growth during rapid cooling
C)Dissolved gas expulsion upon solidification✓
D)Inverse segregation during alloy settling
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When molten bronze solidifies, dissolved gases like hydrogen are expelled because their solubility decreases sharply, potentially forming porosity, which weakens larger castings. Therefore, gas evolution limited size, rather than grain growth, dendritic growth, or inverse segregation that are less significant at typical bronze compositions and cooling rates.
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