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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when a blast furnace slag tap freezes prematurely during 18th-century iron production?
A)Carbon buildup within the crucible
B)Furnace wall cracking from thermal stress
C)Iron deficiency from incomplete reduction
D)Explosive release of trapped gases✓
💡 Explanation
When slag tap freezes, pressure increases from trapped gases (CO, CO2) because chemical reactions are still occurring within the furnace, eventually leading to a rapid, explosive release. Therefore an explosion occurs, rather than other issues, which require distinct mechanisms such as excessive carbon, thermal cycling or composition imbalances.
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