The most common tests are immunoassays that test for either alcohol or its metabolites. Blood tests are another, ordinarily used after traumatic events such as traffic crashes. Other tests, normally used for confirmation, involve photometric analysis of either urine or blood.
The over-the-counter tests, and those used by most screening agencies, are immunoassays, where antibodies sensitive to the chemical being tested for are embedded in the test strip. Their reaction causes the color change.
Ya it can be detectable for no more then 24 hours
Yea. They make you take urine tests to see if you've been drinking or not.
Yes
a pee test
Yes.
Yes
pee
I seriously doubt it. It won't show up in a pee test after 2 days and mouth swab is less sensitive. Very very low chance.
It depends on the test. If it's a breathalyzer test, don't worry about it. If it's an EGT, could take as long as three days, but probably less.
pee
you pee on a pregnant test
Alcohol test ( proof ) is the percent of alcohol in drinks.
No.
Because the baby's pee gets mixed with your pee and when the test senses two peoples pee it shows positive.
yes, but home drug test another girl urine.