CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CHLORINIZE
PRESENT
Present
I chlorinize
you chlorinize
he/she/it chlorinizes
we chlorinize
you chlorinize
they chlorinize
Present continuous
I am chlorinizing
you are chlorinizing
he/she/it is chlorinizing
we are chlorinizing
you are chlorinizing
they are chlorinizing
Present perfect
I have chlorinized
you have chlorinized
he/she/it has chlorinized
we have chlorinized
you have chlorinized
they have chlorinized
Present perfect continuous
I have been chlorinizing
you have been chlorinizing
he/she/it has been chlorinizing
we have been chlorinizing
you have been chlorinizing
they have been chlorinizing
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 chlorinized
you chlorinized
he/she/it chlorinized
we chlorinized
you chlorinized
they chlorinized
Past continuous
I was chlorinizing
you were chlorinizing
he/she/it was chlorinizing
we were chlorinizing
you were chlorinizing
they were chlorinizing
Past perfect
I had chlorinized
you had chlorinized
he/she/it had chlorinized
we had chlorinized
you had chlorinized
they had chlorinized
Past perfect continuous
I had been chlorinizing
you had been chlorinizing
he/she/it had been chlorinizing
we had been chlorinizing
you had been chlorinizing
they had been chlorinizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will chlorinize
you will chlorinize
he/she/it will chlorinize
we will chlorinize
you will chlorinize
they will chlorinize
Future continuous
I will be chlorinizing
you will be chlorinizing
he/she/it will be chlorinizing
we will be chlorinizing
you will be chlorinizing
they will be chlorinizing
Future perfect
I will have chlorinized
you will have chlorinized
he/she/it will have chlorinized
we will have chlorinized
you will have chlorinized
they will have chlorinized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been chlorinizing
you will have been chlorinizing
he/she/it will have been chlorinizing
we will have been chlorinizing
you will have been chlorinizing
they will have been chlorinizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would chlorinize
you would chlorinize
he/she/it would chlorinize
we would chlorinize
you would chlorinize
they would chlorinize
Conditional continuous
I would be chlorinizing
you would be chlorinizing
he/she/it would be chlorinizing
we would be chlorinizing
you would be chlorinizing
they would be chlorinizing
Conditional perfect
I would have chlorinize
you would have chlorinize
he/she/it would have chlorinize
we would have chlorinize
you would have chlorinize
they would have chlorinize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been chlorinizing
you would have been chlorinizing
he/she/it would have been chlorinizing
we would have been chlorinizing
you would have been chlorinizing
they would have been chlorinizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you chlorinize
we let´s chlorinize
you chlorinize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
chlorinized
Present Participle
chlorinizing
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 «CHLORINIZE»
Discover the use of
chlorinize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
chlorinize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Explorers', Miners', and Metallurgists' Companion: ...
Chlorinize and precipitate the gold by Plattner's process ; then treat the residue
by amalgamation in barrels, arrastras, Chilian mills, or pans, for its chloridized
silver and any free gold which may still remain. 2. Treat for both gold and silver, ...
Josiah Samuel Phillips, 1873
2
Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine
In the case of silver ores, it is necessary to chlorinize before amalgamation, of
course; and it seems remarkable that two such inventions as this Hagan-furnace
process and Kustel's chlorination process, the two together seeming to form a ...
3
Van Nostrand's Eclectic Engineering Magazine
In the case of silver ores, it is necessary to chlorinize before amalgamation, of
course ; and it seems remarkable that two such inventions as this Hngan-furnace
process and Kustel's chlorination process, the two together seeming to form a ...
4
Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical ...
Clathrat Chlor n Cl chlorine • mit ~ behandeln to chlorinate, to chlorinize -/aktives
s. -/wirksames -/freies [wirksames] (hyd) free [available] chlorine -/gebundenes (
hyd) combined chlorine -/gebundenes wirksames (hyd) combined available ...
Technische Universitat Dreden, 2014
Under these circumstances 6 parts of hydrochloric acid have chloridized [the
American expression is chlorinize, which, I think, is batten—J. P.] about 1 part of
silver besides the base metals contained in the alloy operated on, and allowing
for ...
6
The Shackles of Oruku Threats
White colonialists who claimed to chlorinize Africans did their best to provide for
their possessions, who, ofcourse, like the African womenhadneither power nor
sayin anything. Beforethe advent ofChristianity white chronialist deemed ...
7
Van Nostrand's Eclectric Engineering Magazine
In the case of silver ores, it is necessary to chlorinize before amalgamation, of
course ; and it seems remarkable that two such inventions as this Hagan-furnace
process and Kustel'schlorination process, the two together seeming to form a ...
8
Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
... Bromat to bromate, to treat with a bromate -/mit Chlor to chlorinate, to chlorinize
-/mit Chlorld to chloridize -/mit Chlorwasserstoff to hydrochlorinate -/mit Dampf to
steam -/mit Formaldehyd to treat with formaldehyde, (esp pharm) to formalinize, ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997
9
Notes on the Treatment of Gold Ores
In Mr. J. S. Philips' " Metallurgists' Companion," the 1st edition of which was
published in San Francisco in 1875, appears the following : Chlorinize for gold in
revolving wood barrels instead of in tubs, draw off the chloride of gold liquor for ...
Florence O'Driscoll, 1889
10
The Hand-book to Arizona: Its Resources, History, Towns, ...
The third method is that known as the Freiberg process, the essential
characteristic of which is the roasting or calcining of the ores with salt, so as to
thoroughly chlorinize the silver revious ~to amalgamation. The Freiberg ores
usually consist of ...
Richard Josiah Hinton, 1970