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← HistoryWhich outcome followed water exposure of ancient cast iron swords?
A)Formation of stable magnetite layer
B)Catalytic graphitization accelerates weakening✓
C)Passivating chromium oxide film appears
D)Ductility increases, enhancing flexiblity
💡 Explanation
Brittle cast iron experiences Graphitic corrosion under water exposure. Galvanic corrosion causes the iron carbide to react chemically because the iron acts as the anode; therefore, strength declines as graphite forms, rather than forming durable protectants.
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