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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred when ancient Mesopotamian bronze tools encountered sulfur-rich soil?
A)Accelerated corrosion due to sulfidation✓
B)Increased hardness from sulfur diffusion
C)Reduced friction from sulfide lubrication
D)Enhanced malleability from sulfide inclusions
💡 Explanation
When bronze tools were used in sulfur-rich soil, sulfidation, electrochemical corrosion mechanism occurs because sulfur reacts with copper and tin forming brittle sulfides compounds, leading to accelerated corrosion. Therefore accelerated material loss occurred, rather than increased hardness, reduced friction, or increased malleability, which involves different chemical reactions.
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