I'd probably use chromatography, given the option. A GC/MS instrument would do nicely.
You can test a liquid for alcohol using a breathalyzer, which measures the alcohol content in the breath. Additionally, you can use a hydrometer or a test strip specifically designed to detect alcohol in liquids such as beverages. These methods can provide an estimate of the alcohol content in the liquid being tested.
The liquid used in a spirit level is typically called either spirit or alcohol. It is a clear liquid that helps indicate whether a surface is level by creating a bubble that moves to the center of the vial.
No, blood alcohol level and breath alcohol level are not the same. Blood alcohol level is a direct measurement of the amount of alcohol in the blood, while breath alcohol level is an indirect measurement based on the amount of alcohol in the breath, which is correlated with blood alcohol level.
Normally the liquid used is either a spirit or another form of alcohol, which is where they get their alternate name, the spirit level.
a test strip that tests the acidity or alkalinity level of a liquid.
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.
Rubbing alcohol is a liquid.
No, but it could elevate your chances of death
Normally the liquid used is either a spirit or another form of alcohol, which is where they get their alternate name, the spirit level.
No, it would show as positive on an ETG urine test
I dont have a clue!
It indicates an illegal level of intoxication.