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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred when arsenical bronze failed thermally?
A)Intergranular embrittlement reduced structural integrity✓
B)Increased elasticity caused shape distortion
C)Work hardening enhanced fatigue resistance
D)Uniform corrosion caused predictable material loss
💡 Explanation
Elevated temperature environments caused grain boundary weakening via enhanced diffusion, therefore intergranular embrittlement occurred, because arsenic segregates and weakens the metal microstructure, rather than improving its high-temperature strength.
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