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← HistoryWithin early Chinese blast furnaces when producing cast iron, which outcome arose from insufficient charcoal quantity?
A)Excessive silicon content remains
B)Brittle white cast iron results✓
C)Rapid furnace lining degradation occurs
D)Formation of higher steel alloys
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Reduced charcoal input lowered the partial pressure of carbon monoxide via the Boudouard reaction. This meant less carbon dissolved into the iron alloy, promoting cementite (Fe3C) formation; therefore brittle white cast iron formed, rather than grey cast iron which contains graphite.
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