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Within 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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