CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO RECRYSTALLISE
PRESENT
Present
I recrystallise
you recrystallise
he/she/it recrystallises
we recrystallise
you recrystallise
they recrystallise
Present continuous
I am recrystallising
you are recrystallising
he/she/it is recrystallising
we are recrystallising
you are recrystallising
they are recrystallising
Present perfect
I have recrystallised
you have recrystallised
he/she/it has recrystallised
we have recrystallised
you have recrystallised
they have recrystallised
Present perfect continuous
I have been recrystallising
you have been recrystallising
he/she/it has been recrystallising
we have been recrystallising
you have been recrystallising
they have been recrystallising
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 recrystallised
you recrystallised
he/she/it recrystallised
we recrystallised
you recrystallised
they recrystallised
Past continuous
I was recrystallising
you were recrystallising
he/she/it was recrystallising
we were recrystallising
you were recrystallising
they were recrystallising
Past perfect
I had recrystallised
you had recrystallised
he/she/it had recrystallised
we had recrystallised
you had recrystallised
they had recrystallised
Past perfect continuous
I had been recrystallising
you had been recrystallising
he/she/it had been recrystallising
we had been recrystallising
you had been recrystallising
they had been recrystallising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will recrystallise
you will recrystallise
he/she/it will recrystallise
we will recrystallise
you will recrystallise
they will recrystallise
Future continuous
I will be recrystallising
you will be recrystallising
he/she/it will be recrystallising
we will be recrystallising
you will be recrystallising
they will be recrystallising
Future perfect
I will have recrystallised
you will have recrystallised
he/she/it will have recrystallised
we will have recrystallised
you will have recrystallised
they will have recrystallised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been recrystallising
you will have been recrystallising
he/she/it will have been recrystallising
we will have been recrystallising
you will have been recrystallising
they will have been recrystallising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would recrystallise
you would recrystallise
he/she/it would recrystallise
we would recrystallise
you would recrystallise
they would recrystallise
Conditional continuous
I would be recrystallising
you would be recrystallising
he/she/it would be recrystallising
we would be recrystallising
you would be recrystallising
they would be recrystallising
Conditional perfect
I would have recrystallise
you would have recrystallise
he/she/it would have recrystallise
we would have recrystallise
you would have recrystallise
they would have recrystallise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been recrystallising
you would have been recrystallising
he/she/it would have been recrystallising
we would have been recrystallising
you would have been recrystallising
they would have been recrystallising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you recrystallise
we let´s recrystallise
you recrystallise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to recrystallise
Past participle
recrystallised
Present Participle
recrystallising
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 «RECRYSTALLISE»
Discover the use of
recrystallise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
recrystallise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Purification of Laboratory Chemicals
Recrystallise potassium laurate three times from EtOH [Neto & Helene JPhys
Chem 91 1466 1987]. [Beilstein 2 H 360, 2 I 156, 2 II 318, 2 III 880, 2 IV 186.] See
purification of sodium dodecanoate below. Potassium nonafluorobutane
sulfonate ...
W.L.F. Armarego, Christina Chai, 2012
2
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
to recrystallise to chert, the diatom frustules in these formations being excellently
preserved. Again, clays and mudstones are abundant throughout the world, but
unless they have been subjected to heat or pressure they rarely show any sign of
...
3
Systematic Lab Experiments in Organic Chemistry
Filter the precipitated solid, recrystallise from ethanol and determine its melting
point. (b) For water insoluble aldehydes and ketones: To lgm of carbonyl
compound in 50ml round bottom flask add lgm of hydroxylamine hydrochloride,
10ml ...
4
Annual Plant Reviews, Biology of the Plant Cuticle
These experiments confirmed that the plate-type waxes of eucalypts (Jeffree,
1974a,b), grasses and peas, and the primary alcohol fractions isolated from them
, could recrystallise in vitro as plates, while the remainder of the wax failed to ...
Markus Riederer, Caroline Muller, 2008
5
College Practical Chemistry
Filter the reduced compound and recrystallise from dilute methanol. (in)
Oxidation of side chain Aromatic nitro compounds containing a side chain may
be oxidised with potassium permanganate to the corresponding carboxylic acids.
COOH ...
V K Ahluwalia, Sunita Dhingra, Sunita Dhingra, 2005
6
Comprehensive Practical Organic Chemistry: Qualitative Analysis
Cool, add ice cold water (20 ml) and filter. Wash the solid with excess sodium
bicarbonate solution, water and recrystallise from aqueous alcohol. (iii) Bromo-
derivative. Many phenols from crystalline bromo derivatives on reaction with
bromine ...
V.K. Ahluwalia, S. Dhingra, 2004
7
Drug Identification: A Scheme for the Identification of ...
Reflux I g of the substance with 0-5 g of powdered fused sodium acetate and 5 ml
of acetic anhydride for I hr, cool, pour into 100 ml of water cooled in a freezing
mixture, filter, wash the residue with cold water, and recrystallise from ethanol.
Cecil Alfred Johnson, A. D. Thornton-Jones, 1966
On the other hand, Professor Greenwood20 has shown that lead which is
undergoing creep at atmospheric temperature may recrystallise and develop a
grain size considerably larger than the original grain size ; this change seems to
hinder ...
9
The extra pharmocopoeia
Dissolve 1 g. of 2:4-dimtrophenyi- hydrazine in 2 ml. of warm concentrated
sulphuric acid, add 0-5 g. of the substance dissolved in 20 ml. of pure dehydrated
alcohol, heat on a water-bath for a few minutes, cool, and recrystallise the
precipitate ...
William Martindale, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1955
10
Collected Reprints - New Zealand Oceanographic Institute
io recrystallise to chert, the diatom frustules in these formations being excellently
preserved. Again, clays and mudstones are abundant throughout the world, but
unless they have been subjected to heat or pressure they rarely show any sign of
...
New Zealand Oceanographic Institute, 1963
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RECRYSTALLISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
recrystallise is used in the context of the following news items.
a strange new world down under
There were moments that helped recrystallise that. As we headed through the high country near Dorrigo, in northern NSW, the evening sun slipped beneath the ... «The Australian, Jan 15»
Blooming chocolate
When they recrystallise, they recrystallise slowly, since the ambient temperature is close to that of the chocolate. This allows the crystals to grow much larger ... «Foodprocessing, Dec 14»
Agar gives Milan's cathedral a sponge down
'The ability to remove damaging materials such as soluble salts, which can repeatedly recrystallise, and soot, which provides catalytic surfaces and discolours, ... «Chemistry World, Mar 14»
Methylprednisolone acetate: the lethal painkiller
Whether the compounders sterilise it in solid form by heat, gas or radiation, or dissolve and recrystallise it (another strategy) isn't known. But once that is ... «gulfnews.com, Apr 13»
Use British limestone in your home
Although technically not marble (marble is a metamorphic rock that has been subjected to heat and pressure that cause the minerals within it to recrystallise), ... «Country Life, Nov 12»
Infringement action against escitalopram generics is dismissed
In this regard, the court concluded that, according to the evidence on file, Dr Reddy's did not use ethanol to recrystallise its escitalopram in order to eliminate ... «International Law Office, Aug 11»
Rock star potential
... undergone heating and pressurisation during geological transformation that makes it recrystallise), polished British limestone was used in much the same way ... «Financial Times, May 11»
“It would be a missed opportunity not to have a referendum on …
... think holding a referendum on election day would've been such a powerful thing, because I think it would have helped recrystallise that progressive coalition . «New Statesman, Nov 09»
Potash essential to feed the world's growing billions
Continuous mining machines are used, in a basic board-and-pillar mining operation. "You convey it out, you dissolve it, you recrystallise it, and that's the product. «Creamer Media's Mining Weekly, Jan 09»
Australian junior prepares to mine phosphates off Namibia's ocean …
“You convey it out, you dissolve it, you recrystallise it, and that's the product,” he says. BHP Billiton already has a $200-million-plus potash programme under ... «Creamer Media's Mining Weekly, Sep 08»