CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REDISTIL
PRESENT
Present
I redistil
you redistil
he/she/it redistils
we redistil
you redistil
they redistil
Present continuous
I am redistilling
you are redistilling
he/she/it is redistilling
we are redistilling
you are redistilling
they are redistilling
Present perfect
I have redistilled
you have redistilled
he/she/it has redistilled
we have redistilled
you have redistilled
they have redistilled
Present perfect continuous
I have been redistilling
you have been redistilling
he/she/it has been redistilling
we have been redistilling
you have been redistilling
they have been redistilling
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 redistilled
you redistilled
he/she/it redistilled
we redistilled
you redistilled
they redistilled
Past continuous
I was redistilling
you were redistilling
he/she/it was redistilling
we were redistilling
you were redistilling
they were redistilling
Past perfect
I had redistilled
you had redistilled
he/she/it had redistilled
we had redistilled
you had redistilled
they had redistilled
Past perfect continuous
I had been redistilling
you had been redistilling
he/she/it had been redistilling
we had been redistilling
you had been redistilling
they had been redistilling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will redistil
you will redistil
he/she/it will redistil
we will redistil
you will redistil
they will redistil
Future continuous
I will be redistilling
you will be redistilling
he/she/it will be redistilling
we will be redistilling
you will be redistilling
they will be redistilling
Future perfect
I will have redistilled
you will have redistilled
he/she/it will have redistilled
we will have redistilled
you will have redistilled
they will have redistilled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been redistilling
you will have been redistilling
he/she/it will have been redistilling
we will have been redistilling
you will have been redistilling
they will have been redistilling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would redistil
you would redistil
he/she/it would redistil
we would redistil
you would redistil
they would redistil
Conditional continuous
I would be redistilling
you would be redistilling
he/she/it would be redistilling
we would be redistilling
you would be redistilling
they would be redistilling
Conditional perfect
I would have redistil
you would have redistil
he/she/it would have redistil
we would have redistil
you would have redistil
they would have redistil
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been redistilling
you would have been redistilling
he/she/it would have been redistilling
we would have been redistilling
you would have been redistilling
they would have been redistilling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you redistil
we let´s redistil
you redistil
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
redistilled
Present Participle
redistilling
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 «REDISTIL»
Discover the use of
redistil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
redistil and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Purification of Laboratory Chemicals
Dry it with NaOH for several days, then distil it from CaO under reduced pressure,
and redistil the middle fraction. [Beilstein 20/7 V 556.] 420 D26 4-Benzylpyridine [
2116-65-6] M 169.2, b 110.0o/6mm, d 1.065, n 1.5814, pK25 5.59. Dry it with ...
W.L.F. Armarego, Christina Chai, 2012
2
A Supplement to the Pharmacopœia and Treatise on ...
Oil of vitriol and water of each 12 oz., mix, and when cool, pour upon nitre 24 oz.,
distil to dryness : if the acid is coloured, redistil it in unluted vessels until the acid
becomes pale. Acidum nitrosum dilutum, A. nitricum, P. Belg. Geoffroy's spirit of ...
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1836
3
A supplement to the pharmacopœias
Oil of vitriol and water of each 12 oz, mix, and when cool, pour upon nitre 24 oz,
distil to dryness : if the acid is coloured, redistil it in unluted vessels until the acid
becomes pale. — Acidum nitrosum dilutum, A. nitricum, P. Belg. Geoffroy's spirit ...
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1828
4
Bacteriological Techniques: A Laboratory Guide
Render the distillate strongly alkaline with caustic potash and redistil. Distillate
will contain indol; residue will contain phenol. 5. Test the distillate for indol (vide
ante). 6. Saturate the residue, when cold, with carbon dioxide and redistil. 7.
5
The London dispensatory
Distil the oil, then remix it with the water, and redistil, repeating the distillations
until the oil become limpid. It ought to be preserved in a dark place, in small
phials completely filled, and closely stopped." This empyreuniatic oil is first
formed by ...
Anthony Todd Thomson, 1815
6
The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer
May redistil feints. Officer to take all account of the spirits and feint* produced on
such redistillation. Modes of charging duty: 1st, By per eentage from wash,
according to the attenuation of the gravity thereof, one gallon for every Ave
degrees ...
Richard Burn, Joseph Chitty, Thomas Chitty, 1831
7
Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for Medical, ...
Render the distillate strongly alkaline with caustic potash and redistil. Distillate
will contain indol; residue will contain phenol. 5. Test the distillate for indol (vide
ante). 6. Saturate the residue, when cold, with carbon dioxide and redistil. 7.
John William Henry Eyre, 1930
8
Journal of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists
APPARATUS AND MATERIALS Redistil all water and use porcelain vessels and
Pyrex glassware. Clean new glassware with warm 10% NaOH solution, then with
hot HNOa, and finally rinse thoroughly with redistilled water. Clean separatory ...
9
The Eclectic and General Dispensatory: Comprehending a ...
Distil the oil, then remix it with the water, and redistil, repeating the distillations
until the oil become limpid. It ought to be preserved in a dark place, in small
phials completely filled, and closely stopped.” This empyreumatic oil is first
formed by ...
10
Acta Biochimica Polonica
... 0 0.0315 0.030 — — — activity = 0.61 2,800 0.0265 0.0275 15.8 15.0 15.4
protein = 3.6 mg/ml 5,600 0.0245 0.0245 22.2 18.3 20.5 A/B = 0.17 Before
irradiation the solution was 16,800 0.0115 0.0115 63.5 61.6 62.5 diluted with
H20 redistil.