I purchased 20g of Gallium (99.9% purity). After demonstrating it's unique properties of being solid at room temperature, and melting at body temperature several times, the sample started to collect some "lint" or other solid debris that didn't melt at elevated temperatures (90-120F). I had the bright idea to take a clean beaker, put the gallium in the bottom of the beaker, and run how tap water into the center of the gallium. The gallium being heaver stayed in the bottom, debris was able to be scooped out with a pipette, and the water then dumped off.
The problem is now the gallium wont change back to a solid even at 50F! Can anyone explain what might have happened? How can I re-purify my sample?
Thanks in advance for any advice/thoughts.