CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CAMPHORATE
PRESENT
Present
I camphorate
you camphorate
he/she/it camphorates
we camphorate
you camphorate
they camphorate
Present continuous
I am camphorating
you are camphorating
he/she/it is camphorating
we are camphorating
you are camphorating
they are camphorating
Present perfect
I have camphorated
you have camphorated
he/she/it has camphorated
we have camphorated
you have camphorated
they have camphorated
Present perfect continuous
I have been camphorating
you have been camphorating
he/she/it has been camphorating
we have been camphorating
you have been camphorating
they have been camphorating
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I camphorated
you camphorated
he/she/it camphorated
we camphorated
you camphorated
they camphorated
Past continuous
I was camphorating
you were camphorating
he/she/it was camphorating
we were camphorating
you were camphorating
they were camphorating
Past perfect
I had camphorated
you had camphorated
he/she/it had camphorated
we had camphorated
you had camphorated
they had camphorated
Past perfect continuous
I had been camphorating
you had been camphorating
he/she/it had been camphorating
we had been camphorating
you had been camphorating
they had been camphorating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will camphorate
you will camphorate
he/she/it will camphorate
we will camphorate
you will camphorate
they will camphorate
Future continuous
I will be camphorating
you will be camphorating
he/she/it will be camphorating
we will be camphorating
you will be camphorating
they will be camphorating
Future perfect
I will have camphorated
you will have camphorated
he/she/it will have camphorated
we will have camphorated
you will have camphorated
they will have camphorated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been camphorating
you will have been camphorating
he/she/it will have been camphorating
we will have been camphorating
you will have been camphorating
they will have been camphorating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would camphorate
you would camphorate
he/she/it would camphorate
we would camphorate
you would camphorate
they would camphorate
Conditional continuous
I would be camphorating
you would be camphorating
he/she/it would be camphorating
we would be camphorating
you would be camphorating
they would be camphorating
Conditional perfect
I would have camphorate
you would have camphorate
he/she/it would have camphorate
we would have camphorate
you would have camphorate
they would have camphorate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been camphorating
you would have been camphorating
he/she/it would have been camphorating
we would have been camphorating
you would have been camphorating
they would have been camphorating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you camphorate
we let´s camphorate
you camphorate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
camphorated
Present Participle
camphorating
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAMPHORATE»
Discover the use of
camphorate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
camphorate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, ...
... C21H21N C22H21NO, C2iH2iN06 commonly known Laudanidine Laudanine
Quinine disulfate Hydroquinidine Hjrdroquinine Diversine Amygdalin Quinine
hypophosphite Thymyl acid camphorate Eugenol acid camphorate Cholanic acid
...
Edward Wight Washburn, 1926
2
Elements of Natural History and Chemistry
C Ot» Names, Camphorate of bismuth. Camphoras bifmuthi. Camphorate of lime.
Camphoras calcareus. Camphorate of cobalt. Camphoras cobalti. Camphorate of
copper. Camphoras cttpri. Camphorate of tin. Camphoras Jianni. Camphorate ...
comte Antoine François de Fouroroy, Robert Heron, 1790
3
Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History: To which is ...
CAMPHOR. I CHAPTER XI. CONCERNING THE CAMPHORATE PRINGIPLE.
CAMPHOR is a white 'concrete crystalline matter, of a strong' smell and taste,
xvhich resembles volatile oils in some of its properties, and differs from them in
others.
comte Antoine-François de Fourcroy, 1800
4
First outlines of a dictionary of solubilities of chemical ...
Camphorate of dinoxide of Mercurt. In- cM"«H8i0» 8o'ub'e in °°'d water. (Harff);
nearly insoluble in water. (Brandes, Schweigger's Journ. jur Ch. u. Phys., 1 828,
38. 299.) Partially decomposed by boiling water, or cold alcohol. Soluble in 1666
...
Francis Humphreys Storer, 1864
5
Chromatographic Separations of Stereoisomers
Copper(I I)-bis-(3-heptafluorobutyryl lR-camphorate) 5. Nickel(II)-bis-
heptafluorobutyryl-R- pulegonate 6. Manganese! I I)-bis-heptaflourobu- tyryl-R-
camphorate 7. (Manganese(II)-bis-(trifluoroacetyl- I R-camphorate))2 8.
Manganese! II )-bis-( ...
The alkaline and earthy camphorates are formed by adding the camphoric acid to
the alkali or earth, either pure, or in the state of carbonate ; the carbonic acid, in
the latter case, being disengaged. Camphorate of potassa is sparingly soluble in
...
7
Pharmaceutical Salts and Co-crystals
R(–)-Fenfluramine give a trihydrogeno-di-D-camphorate and a D-camphorate
which is isostructural with the other diastereomer that has the same acid/base
stoichiometry. Thus, there is an important contrast between these compounds in
terms ...
Johan Wouters, Luc Quere, David E. Thurston, 2011
8
A Chymical Catechism, Or, The Application of Chymistry to ...
Which are the principal camphorates? Camphorate of lime, camphorate of potash
, camphorate of soda, camphorate of barytes, camphorate of ammonia,
camphorate of magnesia, and camphorate of alumine*. What ere the generic
characters ...
9
A system of chemistry of inorganic bodies
1. Camphorate of potash. Camphoric acid . . 12-46 Potash ... 6 2. Camphorate of
soda. Camphoric acid . . 12-6 Soda ... 4 3. Camphorate of lime. Camphoric acid . .
13-44 Lime . . . 3-5 4. Camphorate ofbarytes. Camphoric acid . . 12-76 Barytes .
10
Elements of chemistry ...
GENUS V.—Camphorates. The salts belonging to this genus have usually a
bitterish taste. When heated, they are decomposed, and the acid commonly
sublimes. Before the blowpipe, they burn with a blue flame. Sp. 1. Camphorate of
Potash.
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