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← HistoryWhich risk increases when early Chinese furnaces over-cycled iron ore heating?
A)Bloomery product cooled too rapidly
B)Cast iron formed cementite inclusions✓
C)Puddling process became inefficient
D)Wootz steel dendrites prematurely fractured
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Cycling overheated cast iron, enriching carbon and iron carbide because the cementite phase separated during slow cooling, therefore making it brittle, rather than permitting controlled formation; quenching primarily affects steel with lower carbon.
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