In high-copper dental amalgams, what is the primary function of the increased copper content?
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A
To increase the setting expansion of the material.
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B
To reduce corrosion potential by eliminating the Gamma-2 (Sn-Hg) phase.
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C
To improve the esthetics and polishability of the final restoration.
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D
To decrease the compressive strength of the set amalgam.