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← HistoryWhich risk increases regarding the functionality of bronze hand tools when tin consistently depletes within the alloy?
A)Increased tensile strength at yield
B)Enhanced galvanic corrosion resistance
C)Elevated susceptibility to temper embrittlement✓
D)Reduced rate of liquid phase sintering
💡 Explanation
The bronze becomes brittle since the removal of tin modifies the grain boundaries, causing temper embrittlement; therefore, the overall tool becomes more prone to fracture rather than gaining extra strength, because only very specific compositions improve material behavior.
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