A metal in the wrought condition differs from the same metal in the cast condition in that
1. the grains are deformed and elongated.
2. the yield strength and hardness are increased.
3. the resistance to corrosion is decreased.
4. if heated sufficiently, recrystallization can occur.
All of the above.
(4) only
(2) and (4)
(1) and (3)
(1) (2) (3)
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