A colorimeter is used to measure the intensity of color. The colorimeter would detect an intensity of a blue green color. When alcohol that is present increases.
A colorimeter could be used in a breathalyzer test to measure the intensity of color change that occurs when an alcohol-based sample is processed. The color change corresponds to the concentration of alcohol in the sample, allowing for quantitative analysis of blood alcohol content. This measurement can then be used to determine if a person is under the influence of alcohol.
a colorimeter is used to measure the depth of eric sykes's money so he can throw it at peasents
Propylene glycol is not likely to cause a false positive reading on a car breathalyzer, as it does not metabolize into ethanol which the breathalyzer detects. However, it's best to confirm with the manufacturer or your local authorities to be sure.
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theres the breathalyzer and other tests that test for alcohol in your urine, that can only test for a day but the new one they have is the ETG test (Ethyl Glucuronide) which is an enzyme that your body produces after metabolizing alcohol and thats supposed to be in your system for 3 days but i have passed tests less then 24 hours after drinking 3 40s of 8.1% malt liquor using lots of water and coffee and maby some energy drinks and asparagus for color.
The term is sometimes applied titrations where the end point is determined by a color change- e.g. using ssy methyl orange. Sometimes the term is used when a colorimeter is used- the absorption at a particular frequency of light is used to determine the concentration- (Beers Law)
It is used to test for starch.
no drugs can be detected on a breathilizer. a breathalyzer is used to tell if someone is drunk.
The Breathalyzer is a device which can be used to test the alcohol content level in blood. If you want to know more information on this. You can check here http://www.rapiddrugdetection.com/Alcohol-Breathalyzer-p-1-c-250.html
Breathalyzer tests are carried out when officers think a driver has been drinking or if someone gets taken to hospital completely drunk so be wise people
It is very safe to buy a breathalyzer if it doesn't have any side effects from use. It is safe, but for best results you should purchase new. A used one could be damaged.
If you've driven into your home, I don't think a breathalyzer is really needed. That aside: Yes, you can be arrested for drunk driving/public drunkenness without a breathalyzer test being done. However, if you were asked to take a test and refused, the police would report that and it would be used against you. So you should do the same to them: "I asked for a breathalyzer test, but they wouldn't give me one!"
Some treatment centers use test strips to test the alcohol for urine. Also, a breathalyzer test can be used as well to measure the amount of alcohol on the breath.
Alcohol in mouthwash may cause you to fail a breathalyzer test because the residual alcohol remains in your mouth for up to 15 minutes after using. The breathalyzer will pick up this residual alcohol in your breath and not differentiate whether it came from mouthwash or beverages. You should never take a breathalyzer test within 15 minutes of taking mouthwash or an alcoholic beverage in order to let the residual mouth alcohol dissipate.Mouthwash can cause a positive result on an ETG test. Whether or not an asthma medication could do the same thing would depend on whether it contained alcohol, how often it was used, and when the test was give.
A colorimeter can be used for that purpose.
A colorimeter is a scientific instrument that measures the intensity of light passing through a pure sample. In biology, colorimeters are used to monitor the growth of cultures. As the culture grows, the growing medium becomes more cloudy and absorbs more light.
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Yes, and consequently to measure chemical concentrations.
It is in the UK ! ANYONE suspected of drink-driving - no matter what their age - can be breathalyzed and the results used in court ! In the United States, probable cause is required to give a breathalyzer test. Note that the standard for what is considered "probable cause" in the case of a vehicle driver is considerably lower than for their passengers (or for someone walking down the street). That is, the police have a much easier time meeting the minimum level of suspicion to require a breathalyzer for the driver than for their passenger. Also note that police are allowed to give a breathalyzer test to someone they suspect has consumed alcohol and appears to be under the legal drinking age, regardless of whether that person is driving or not. Also, be aware that riding a bike is considered operating a vehicle in most of the US.