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← HistoryWhich outcome critically depended on controlled tin-copper ratios during Bronze Age metallurgy?
A)Grain boundary hardening of tool edges✓
B)Formation of iron carbides in smelting
C)Electrolytic passivation against corrosion
D)Superplastic deformation during casting
💡 Explanation
Controlled tin-copper ratios enabled grain boundary hardening by creating intermetallic phases that impeded dislocation motion, allowing stronger, sharper cutting tools. Therefore, improved tool edges resulted, rather than iron carbides, passivation, or superplasticity which demand different alloy compositions and thermal treatments.
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