CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DIAZOTISE
PRESENT
Present
I diazotise
you diazotise
he/she/it diazotises
we diazotise
you diazotise
they diazotise
Present continuous
I am diazotising
you are diazotising
he/she/it is diazotising
we are diazotising
you are diazotising
they are diazotising
Present perfect
I have diazotised
you have diazotised
he/she/it has diazotised
we have diazotised
you have diazotised
they have diazotised
Present perfect continuous
I have been diazotising
you have been diazotising
he/she/it has been diazotising
we have been diazotising
you have been diazotising
they have been diazotising
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 diazotised
you diazotised
he/she/it diazotised
we diazotised
you diazotised
they diazotised
Past continuous
I was diazotising
you were diazotising
he/she/it was diazotising
we were diazotising
you were diazotising
they were diazotising
Past perfect
I had diazotised
you had diazotised
he/she/it had diazotised
we had diazotised
you had diazotised
they had diazotised
Past perfect continuous
I had been diazotising
you had been diazotising
he/she/it had been diazotising
we had been diazotising
you had been diazotising
they had been diazotising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will diazotise
you will diazotise
he/she/it will diazotise
we will diazotise
you will diazotise
they will diazotise
Future continuous
I will be diazotising
you will be diazotising
he/she/it will be diazotising
we will be diazotising
you will be diazotising
they will be diazotising
Future perfect
I will have diazotised
you will have diazotised
he/she/it will have diazotised
we will have diazotised
you will have diazotised
they will have diazotised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been diazotising
you will have been diazotising
he/she/it will have been diazotising
we will have been diazotising
you will have been diazotising
they will have been diazotising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would diazotise
you would diazotise
he/she/it would diazotise
we would diazotise
you would diazotise
they would diazotise
Conditional continuous
I would be diazotising
you would be diazotising
he/she/it would be diazotising
we would be diazotising
you would be diazotising
they would be diazotising
Conditional perfect
I would have diazotise
you would have diazotise
he/she/it would have diazotise
we would have diazotise
you would have diazotise
they would have diazotise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been diazotising
you would have been diazotising
he/she/it would have been diazotising
we would have been diazotising
you would have been diazotising
they would have been diazotising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you diazotise
we let´s diazotise
you diazotise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
diazotised
Present Participle
diazotising
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 «DIAZOTISE»
Discover the use of
diazotise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diazotise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The dyeing of cotton fabrics: A practical handbook for the ...
Titan ingrain blue and 20 lb. salt, then diazotise and develop with beta-naphthol.
Dark Blue. — Dye with 3 lb. Zambesi blue B X, 2 lb. soda and 20 lb. Glauber's salt
, then diazotise and develop with amidonaphthol ether. Dark Brown.
2
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the ...
Titan ingrain blue and 20 lb. salt, then diazotise and develop with resorcine. Dark
Maroon.—Dyewith6lb. Primuline, 3 lb.Titaningrain blue and 20lb. salt, then
diazotise anddevelop with betanaphthol. Dark Crimson.—Dye with 53⁄4 lb.
Primuline ...
3
Systematic Lab Experiments in Organic Chemistry
Cool and recover diiodo p-nitroaniline, m.p 243-245°C. (4) Dissolve lgm
compound in 2.1ml conc HC1 and 2.5ml water, cool to 0°C. Diazotise by adding
0.5gm of NaN02 solution in 2ml water. Stir, filter and add it to ice cold sodium
sulphite ...
4
A dictionary of applied chemistry
Special methods have to be employed to diazotise amines containing several
negative groups ; the operation may often be effected by carrying it out in the
presence of excess of 60 p.c. sulphuric acid, and Witt has shown (Ber. 1909, 42,
2953) ...
Thomas Edward Thorpe (Sir.), 1912
5
The Testing of Dyestuffs in the Laboratory
If such is the case, make further tests and diazotise, then develop with meta
phenylene diamine, resorcine, beta naphthol, phenol and naphthylamine ether.
The shades so obtained which are of interest, must then be tested for fastness to
light, ...
Croyden Meredith Whittaker, 1921
6
Computer Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques
=n.c: O) + H02 + HC1 (NaN02 + HC1) O + 2H20 Benzene Diazonium chloric ine
do not diazotise by /J-napthol 1. Diazotisation of the amine should be done at
about 5-10°C. 2. Some electronegatively substituted amines such as 2 : 4 dinitro
...
7
Journal of the Chemical Society
Tolylene-2 : 4-diamine and 4-chloro- m-phenylenediamine, on the other hand, do
not diazotise readily, for the diazonium salt first formed combines with the still
undiazotised diamine to form azo-compounds of the type of Bismarck brown.
8
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists
Diazo Brilliant Scarlet PR Extra—A directi cotton dye giving on development with
Developer 'A a crimson shade, which is fast against washing, l cross-dyeing, &c.
Dye with addition of 10 per ' cent. Glauber's salt and a little soda, diazotise, ' and
...
9
Journal - Chemical Society, London
Tolylene-2 : 4-diamine and 4-chloro- w-phenylenediamine, on the other hand, do
not diazotise readily, for the diazonium salt first formed combines with the still
undiazotised diamine to form azo-compounds of the type of Bismarck brown.
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1906
10
The Chemistry of Dyestuffs: A Manual for Students of ...
4-naphthalene diamine it is necessary to shield one amido group, by acylation,
diazotise, couple, hydrolyse, and again diazotise. This is necessary to prevent
oxidation with formation of naphthoquinone. With some of the sulphonic acid ...