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Temperature dependence of solubility of 3 salts in liquid water at temperatures up to about 350 deg C. Data from "The ASME Handbook on Water Technology for Thermal Power Systems", Paul Cohen (editor), The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989. Graph created by Stan J. Klimas, using Gnumeric on Linux.
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