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← HistoryWhich risk significantly increased when forging high-tin bronze tools in the Bronze Age?
A)Reduced yield due to 'tin pest'✓
B)Brittleness from bronze over-oxidation
C)Rapid tool edge carbonization
D)Excessive galvanic corrosion in storage
💡 Explanation
Reduced yield increases because phase transformation causes allotropic modification by the 'tin pest' mechanism. This weakens the alloy, therefore brittleness arises, rather than scenarios like oxidation which have different causes and outcomes.
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