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← HistoryWithin ancient Chinese closed-mold casting of iron agricultural tools, which risk increased with prolonged crucible heating?
A)Increased carbon absorption✓
B)Reduced phosphorus content
C)Lowered silicon melting point
D)Decreased manganese inclusion size
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Prolonged heating of cast iron in the crucible increases the risk of increased carbon absorption via carburization, because the iron readily reacts with carbon from the charcoal fuel. Therefore, the iron gains hardness, rather than other elemental changes becoming significant.
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