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At low temperatures (at about -30°C), the tin begins to dissolve in an autocatalytic reaction called 'tin leprosy'. Already at 13°C pure tin turns into powder, something that is hindered in its industrial applications by the addition of antimony and bismuth. Here we see a timelapse of this tin wear, which took place over a period of about two hours and temperatures around -40°C.