Perchlorate in Martian Soil: Evidence and Implications

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The Phoenix mission found approximately 1% perchlorate salts in the
surface soil of Mars. Depending on the cation, properties of these salts
may include the capability to form brines at temperatures comparable to
the mean martian frostpoint.

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