I'll give it a try because I have the stuff and want some experience. Here is what I did so far. Sorry for my earlier comment, discouragement, and
nonproductivity.
~200mL of white vinegar were measured out and put into a 500mL Erlenmeyer flask, along with ~140mL of 3%
H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. 10g of cut up 60/40 tin-lead solder with 2% rosin flux (a bit of 0.032", mostly 0.10" diameter)
were added. The solder fizzed gently and the mixture became cloudy and foamed slightly. Half an hour or so later, there is a white powder on the
bottom of the flask and the solder is discoloured and has a rough texture, still fizzing from peroxide decomposition. I think the powder may be
hydrous tin (IV) oxide. If that's the case, then more peroxide may need to be added later.
Yes, I said I was afraid of using lead, but might as well go for it and be very safe.
[Edited on 21-7-2011 by barley81] |