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← HistoryWhich outcome was accelerated during the Bronze Age in Mesopotamia when dissimilar bronze alloys contacted in moist soil?
A)Galvanic corrosion weakening tool edges✓
B)Tensile embrittlement reducing structural strength
C)Creep deformation increasing dimensional change
D)Oxidative degradation reducing thermal conductivity
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When dissimilar bronze alloys contact in moist soil, galvanic corrosion occurs because the difference in electrochemical potential between the alloys causes one to corrode preferentially, weakening tool edges. Therefore, galvanic corrosion results, rather than embrittlement, creep, or oxidative degradation, which each require different environmental or mechanical conditions.
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