Viking's Experiments and Hypothesis that Fe(VI) Is a Possible Candidate as a Martian Oxidant

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In this rebuttal to G. Levin's critique of our previous publication, we
claim again that iron(VI) is a very good candidate as a martian oxidant.
Our experiments cannot be explained as a result of microbial activities,
as we showed that Fe(VI) could be used as a sterilizing agent for
destroying microorganisms, nucleic acids, and proteins.

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