Purely for demonstration purposes I'm trying to do a long term demo with some of my students.
We were talking about tin allotropes and put some white tin (Philip Harris, granulated, 99.5% purity) in the freezer. Just the freezer compartment of a fridge. The aim is for it to undergo tin pest and turn into gray tin.
It's been there for nearly a year and there's very little change so far. On the very bottom of the sample, where it's touching the bottom of the glass beaker it has dulled, but not as much as I'd expected.
I've done some research and impurities in tin inhibit the process, unfortunately, the stock bottle doesn't list the impurities, it just gives the percentage.
Does anyone know of any way I can cheat to speed up the process? I know that once it's started it's supposed to speed up by itself as grey tin catalyses the process.