Question 139General Subjects - QMED

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When hardened metal is heat-treated by a process known as tempering, what metallurgical properties are achieved?

Aincrease in brittleness
Bincrease in corrosion resistance
Cincrease in hardening
Ddecrease in brittleness
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) decrease in brittleness. When hardened metal is heat-treated through the process of tempering, the primary metallurgical property achieved is a decrease in brittleness. Tempering involves heating the hardened metal to a specific temperature, which allows some of the internal stresses to be relieved, resulting in a more ductile and less brittle material. This improvement in ductility is the key benefit of the tempering process. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) tempering decreases brittleness, not increases it; B) tempering does not directly affect corrosion resistance; and C) tempering does not increase the hardening of the metal, but rather reduces the excessive hardness achieved through the initial hardening process.

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