Article 3QF55 Making a metal teaspoon that melts in a cup of tea

Making a metal teaspoon that melts in a cup of tea

by
Mark Frauenfelder
from on (#3QF55)
Screen-Shot-2018-05-17-at-9.43.10-AM.jpg

In this episode of Periodic Videos, professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff from the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham describes the process of making a spoon from an alloy that melts in a cup of hot tea. The alloy is called Field's Alloy and it has a melting temperature of 62 C (144 F). It was named after its inventor, Simon Quellen Field of SciToys and is made from bismuth, lead, and tin. Here's Simon's article about the alloy.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://boingboing.net/rss
Feed Title
Feed Link http://boingboing.net/
Reply 0 comments