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Various concepts on the mechanism of calcium-sulfate scale formation are considered. An especially formulated experimental investigation is used to demonstrate that the mechanism of scale formation on the boiling of saturated and nonsaturated solutions differs substantially.
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Nevstrueva, E.I., Romanovskii, I.M. The mechanism of scale formation in the boiling of nonsaturated and saturated aqueous solutions. Journal of Engineering Physics 13, 375–379 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00832359
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