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      晋献公之时,东郭民有祖朝者,上书献公曰:“草茅臣东郭民祖朝,愿请闻国家之计。”献公使使出告之曰:“肉食者已虑之矣。藿食者尚何与焉?”祖朝对曰:“大王独不闻古之将曰桓司马者,朝朝其君,举而宴,御呼车,骖亦呼车,御肘其骖曰:‘子何越云为乎?何为借呼车?’骖谓其御曰:‘当呼者呼,乃吾事也,子当御正子之辔衔耳。子今不正辔衔,使马卒然惊,妄轹道中行人,必逢大敌,下车免剑,涉血履肝者固吾事也。子宁能辟子之辔,下佐我乎?其祸亦及吾身,与有深忧,吾安得无呼车乎?’今大王曰:‘食肉者已虑之矣,藿食者尚何与焉?’设使食肉者一旦失计于庙堂之上,若臣等藿食者,宁得无肝胆涂地于中原之野与?其祸亦及臣之身。臣与有其忧深,臣安得无与国家之计乎?”献公召而见之,三日与语,无复忧者,乃立以为师也。

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    Dry Ice is a unique substance which has many uses. Essentially, dry ice is frozen CO2. The first report of what we now call dry ice came from the French chemist Charles Thilorier in 1834. In 1924, the Drylee Corporation of America named the solid form of CO2 as "Dry Ice", which is what it is popularly called today.

    At normal atmospheric pressure, CO2changes directly from solid to gas. It skips the liquid phase(阶段)which makes regular ice wet. Frozen CO2is also much colder than regular ice. But regular ice freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, CO2 changes from gas to solid at -109.3 degrees Fahrenheit. This extremely cold temperature makes it very dangerous to handle with bare hands. It can cause frostbite in a very short period of time.

    Dry ice has been used for a variety of purposes throughout the past century. Its primary use is to refrigerate food when electrical refrigeration isn't available. Through the process of sublimation (when CO2 changes from solid to gas), it can maintain cold food for a long time.

    If you've ever been to a play and seen heavy fog on the ground, it is likely that you have seen dry ice in action. This effect can be achieved because CO2 is heavier than air, so evaporated (挥发的)CO2 will sink and accumulate on the ground.

    Another interesting use for this substance is to bait(诱杀)insects like mosquitoes. These insects have sensors which guide them to CO2. They find the high concentration of CO2 in dry ice quite attractive.

    Mars has long been a mystery for human beings. We have been looking for evidence of life on Mars. In the 1960s scientists guessed that the polar ice cap of Mars was made of frozen CO2. More recent observations have shown that while the topmost layer consists of frozen CO2, the most of it is probably regular frozen water.