Tin tentakles
A chemical kraken arises right before your eyes!
Safety precautions
Warning! Only under adult supervision.
Equipment
- large beaker with an acidic solution of tin(II) chloride;
- two pieces of copper wire;
- steel plate;
- piece of tin;
- power supply.
Step-by-step instructions
Fix a copper wire over a large beaker with an acidified tin(II) chloride solution. Hang a steel plate on it so that the plate is touching the solution. Immerse another piece of copper wire and a piece of tin in the solution so that they are touching one another. Connect a power supply to both pieces of copper wire – large tin "tentacles" will grow in just a few minutes!
Process description
The acidified solution of tin(II) chloride conducts electric current. Under its influence, tin ions are converted into metallic tin, the atoms of which bond to each other in a special way. This forms dendritic crystals that resemble the tentacles of a kraken!
A similar experiment is included in the “Tin” set from the MEL Chemistry subscription!