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← HistoryWhich risk sharply increases when ancient bronze casting relies solely upon open-air cooling?
A)Increased hydrogen gas adsorption
B)Elevated material oxidation rates
C)Aggravated dendritic segregation magnitude✓
D)Undesirable allotropic phase transformation
💡 Explanation
Dendritic segregation dramatically worsens during slow, unconstrained cooling because solute atoms lack kinetic energy for even distribution. This promotes uneven concentration gradients during solidification, therefore weakening the bronze rather than creating uniform alloys. Oxide layer formation is less affected.
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