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← HistoryWhich risk increases when bronze tools used to cut limestone blocks exhibit high tin content?
A)Accelerated tool deformation via creep
B)Increased susceptibility to brittle fracture✓
C)Elevated galvanic corrosion rate
D)Decreased cutting efficiency through work hardening
💡 Explanation
When bronze contains excessive tin, beta-phase forms because the solid solution strengthening is reduced and brittleness increases, predisposing the tool to fracture when stressed. Therefore the risk of brittle fracture increases rather than creep, corrosion, or work hardening which require different material weaknesses or environmental conditions.
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