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Metastable solubilities of mineral SrSO4 scale in NaCl solution at 298.2 K

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Sang, SH., Wei, C., Li, DW. et al. Metastable solubilities of mineral SrSO4 scale in NaCl solution at 298.2 K. Geochem. Int. 53, 1134–1140 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702915120083

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