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← HistoryWhich process improved bronze tool yield given ancient oxygen exposure constraints?
A)Closed mold casting use increased
B)Slag removal became more rigorous✓
C)Alloy grain reduction occurred then
D)Copper ore crushing rates improved
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More precise slag removal prevented non-metallic inclusions, which drastically lowered material stress. Therefore, tool yields rose, because this step reduced internal defects that initiate cracking, rather than just altering the oxygen-exposed surface.
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