__________ is a change in the microstructure of steels after exposure in the 850º F to 1400º F range, where the carbide phases in carbon steels are unstable and may agglomerate from their normal plate-like appearance.
A) Carburization
B) Spheroidization
C) Graphiding
D) 885º Embrittlement
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