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← HistoryWhich risk increases when bronze sickle blades are repeatedly used in saline-rich agricultural soils of ancient Mesopotamia?
A)Accelerated corrosion due to dezincification✓
B)Edge embrittlement from work hardening
C)Blade fracture from creep deformation
D)Reduced cutting efficiency due to tin pest
💡 Explanation
When bronze sickles are used in saline soils, electrochemical corrosion occurs because chloride ions accelerate the leaching of zinc from the bronze alloy, a process termed dezincification. Therefore, accelerated corrosion happens, rather than embrittlement, creep, or tin pest, which involve distinct material degradation mechanisms and environmental factors.
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