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← HistoryWhich performance consequence occurred when ancient Chinese smiths tempered high-phosphorus cast iron?
A)Increased susceptibility to brittle fracture✓
B)Enhanced ductility under tensile load
C)Greater resistance to atmospheric corrosion
D)Improved weldability of iron components
💡 Explanation
Tempering high-phosphorus cast iron causes segregation of phosphorus at grain boundaries, which promotes *intergranular embrittlement*, leading to brittle fracture because grain boundaries become weak. Therefore, fracture resistance decreased, rather than increasing ductility, corrosion resistance, or weldability.
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