The book of the Dairy; a Manual of the Science And Practice of Dairy Work

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The book of the Dairy; a Manual of the Science And Practice of Dairy Work
Wilhelm Fleischmann
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If this be done, every time the ice-stack is opened the cold heavy air which it contains is expelled, and is replaced by warm air, which exerts a deleterious action on the keeping of ice. If, on the other hand, the ice-stack is opened from above, the cold heavy air remains in the stack, and the warmer lighter air from outside cannot penetrate down into it. Ice should be laid in during frost, and snow during a thaw. A snow- stack collected during a thaw, and well compressed, lasts under similar ...conditions even better than an ice-stack, because it contains fewer air-spaces than the ice-stack.
METHODS OF CREAM-RAISING. 117 By a unit of heat is meant the amount of heat which is necessary to raise 1 Ib. Of water one degree from the melting point of ice, that is, from to 1 C. The quantity of heat which will raise 1 Ib. Of water at any temperature one degree, or, vic& versd, the quantity which must be removed from 1 kilogram of water in order to reduce its temperature one degree, is so similar in amount to that amount of heat which we have just described as constituting a unit of heat, that it may be regarded as the same.


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