No, only that it has been in the body.
Contents of stomach and time elapsed since last drink consumed.
Yes, a blood test can detect alcohol in the body. However, the presence of alcohol in the blood does not necessarily indicate when alcohol was consumed. The amount of alcohol in the blood can be used to estimate the level of intoxication at the time of the test.
Physical size, gender, amount of alcohol consumed, time period over which alcohol is consumed, contents of stomach, etc.
Blood alcohol concentration does not depend on factors such as gender, body weight, or type of alcohol consumed. It mainly depends on the amount of alcohol consumed over a specific period of time.
A person has consumed heavy amounts of alcohol over a period of time and now it takes more to feel the intoxicating effects. YOU'RE TAKING THE ALCOHOL-WISE TEST AREN'T YA? ;)
Alcohol can typically be detected in a urine test for up to 24 hours after consuming it. However, this detection window can vary depending on factors such as the amount of alcohol consumed, individual metabolism, and hydration level.
Drinking water may dilute the alcohol concentration in your saliva, potentially affecting the test results. However, the effectiveness of this strategy can vary depending on the amount of alcohol consumed and the time elapsed between consumption and the test. It's best to avoid alcohol if you need to pass a test.
The adolescent becomes drunk if too much alcohol is consumed in too short a period of time.
Women are generally affected more by the same quanity of alcohol consumed in the same period of time.
A breathalyser detects the presence of alcohol in the blood. Alcohol gets into the blood when you drink it. The body processes alcohol at a fixed rate (1 unit, that is 10 ml of pure alcohol, an hour). Therefore if you have consumed 6 units, the breathalyser would still detect the presence of alcohol after 5 hours. If you had just consumed 4 units the breathalyser would not detect alcohol after 5 hours.
Size, weight, gender, race, amount of alcohol consumed over a given time period, air pressure, concentration of alcoholic beverage and alcohol tolerance.
Are dependent on the amount consumed and the time period during which it is consumed.