CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DIAZOTIZE
PRESENT
Present
I diazotize
you diazotize
he/she/it diazotizes
we diazotize
you diazotize
they diazotize
Present continuous
I am diazotizing
you are diazotizing
he/she/it is diazotizing
we are diazotizing
you are diazotizing
they are diazotizing
Present perfect
I have diazotized
you have diazotized
he/she/it has diazotized
we have diazotized
you have diazotized
they have diazotized
Present perfect continuous
I have been diazotizing
you have been diazotizing
he/she/it has been diazotizing
we have been diazotizing
you have been diazotizing
they have been diazotizing
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 diazotized
you diazotized
he/she/it diazotized
we diazotized
you diazotized
they diazotized
Past continuous
I was diazotizing
you were diazotizing
he/she/it was diazotizing
we were diazotizing
you were diazotizing
they were diazotizing
Past perfect
I had diazotized
you had diazotized
he/she/it had diazotized
we had diazotized
you had diazotized
they had diazotized
Past perfect continuous
I had been diazotizing
you had been diazotizing
he/she/it had been diazotizing
we had been diazotizing
you had been diazotizing
they had been diazotizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will diazotize
you will diazotize
he/she/it will diazotize
we will diazotize
you will diazotize
they will diazotize
Future continuous
I will be diazotizing
you will be diazotizing
he/she/it will be diazotizing
we will be diazotizing
you will be diazotizing
they will be diazotizing
Future perfect
I will have diazotized
you will have diazotized
he/she/it will have diazotized
we will have diazotized
you will have diazotized
they will have diazotized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been diazotizing
you will have been diazotizing
he/she/it will have been diazotizing
we will have been diazotizing
you will have been diazotizing
they will have been diazotizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would diazotize
you would diazotize
he/she/it would diazotize
we would diazotize
you would diazotize
they would diazotize
Conditional continuous
I would be diazotizing
you would be diazotizing
he/she/it would be diazotizing
we would be diazotizing
you would be diazotizing
they would be diazotizing
Conditional perfect
I would have diazotize
you would have diazotize
he/she/it would have diazotize
we would have diazotize
you would have diazotize
they would have diazotize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been diazotizing
you would have been diazotizing
he/she/it would have been diazotizing
we would have been diazotizing
you would have been diazotizing
they would have been diazotizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you diazotize
we let´s diazotize
you diazotize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
diazotized
Present Participle
diazotizing
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 «DIAZOTIZE»
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diazotize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diazotize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Diamine Black B H, then diazotize with sodinm nitrite and develop with
nuphtylamine ether. Dye the wool with-§ lb. Acid Green Extra in the usual way.' '
Wool, Green; Cotton, Red. Dye the cotton with Primuline as described above,
then dye the ...
Allow to cool for 20 minutes, rinse and diazotize with 3% Sodium Nitrite 3%
Sulphuric Acid or 5% HydrochloricAcid for 1/4 hour cold. Rinse and develop in a
fresh bath with 2% Meta Phenyline Diamine for 'A hour cold; rinse and give a light
...
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Application of Dyestuffs: To Textiles, Paper, Leather and ...
Primuline as before; diazotize cold, and expose to the air for several hours; then
develop as usual in the beta-naphthol bath cold for ten minutes. Notice the
influence of the long exposure on the color. Exp. 125. Developed Black on Cotton
.
Joseph Merritt Matthews,
1920
4
Pyridine and its derivatives: supplement
4-NH2 (i) Diazotize 4-Iodopyridine-l -oxide, m.p. 171° 339, 354a (ii) KI (41.5 %) 4-
NH2 2-Me (i) Diazotize 4-Iodo-2-picoline-l -oxide, m.p. 354a (ii) KI 101-102° (40.5
%) 4-NHr '2-Me (i) Diazotize 2-Picoline-4-sulfonic acid- 1 -oxide. 341 (ii) CuCl2 ...
R. A. Abramovitch, Erwin Klingsberg,
1974
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The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, Pyridine and Its ...
... diazotize EtOCSSK OS SO N 0021-1 A N COQH H020 N 77% (IX-23)
Osonzoona N Os» 56% WOO (IX-24) e36 \ NH2 diazotize l N —*—r 0%? & Oson
N 60% (IX-25) The Bart reaction has given the expected arsonic and stibonic 3-1
...
6
Practice and Theory of Enzyme Immunoassays
I974) I. Dissolve and diazotize arsanilic acid (Sigma Chemical Co.) as in Table l2.
4. 2. Dissolve IgG (5 mg/ml) in 250 mM borate buffer. pH 8.5. and add slowly p-
diazonium phenyl arsonate (to 4 X IOT' M). while maintaining the pH at 8.5 with ...
7
Textile Dyeing and Coloration
The alternatives, in ascending order of cost and convenience are: • To dissolve
and diazotize the powder forms of fast ... To diazotize fast bases in the liquid or
liquid dispersion forms of the free base • To dissolve stabilized diazonium salts, ...
S. Diazotize, run Sandmeyer with Cu¢(CN)| , hydrolyze the nitrile to 2-
methylbenzoic acid, oxidize with permanganate in alkaline solution. 6. (a)
Diazotize, Sandmeyer to give p-bromotoluene, oxidize. (b) Diazotize, reduce with
sodium sulfite.
9
International Journal of Leprosy ...
sulfones, aromatic amines diazotize with nitrite in an acid medium, as follows: NH
, l becomes -N=N I The free bond on the nitrogen then combines with the
coupling reagent to form a dye, as was described by Bratton and Marshall [J. Biol.
International Leprosy Association, Leonard Wood Memorial for the Eradication of Leprosy,
1950
(a) cyclohexanediazonium chloride (then cyclohexanol and cyclohexene); (b) N-
nitroso-N-ethyl-2-hexanamine; (c) N-ni- trosopiperidine; (d) benzenediazonium
chloride. 19.25. (a) diazotize, then HBF4, heat; (b) diazotize, then CuCI; (c)
protect ...