it varies in alot of ways ,for instance; when and how much did you eat last. beverage type, for instance; 80 proof liquor, or beer which is only 5.5% alcohol..... OK. lets say last time ate - 8 hours empty stomach) and drank a 4oz. shot of vodka. from mouth - stomach- liver(metabolized) - and small intestines where 90% is absorbed into blood stream. takes about 15 minutes for full absorption, but you will start to feel effects in about 3 minutes.
Your body procceses about one beer or on shot per hour.
After consuming a drink, alcohol will begin affecting the brain within a matter of
minutes.
Alcohol is broken down, or metabolized, by the liver. In general the liver can metabolize one ounce of alcohol every hour.
It normally takes 12 hours for the whole content of alcohol to get right through your system
6 weeks or more
long. can't you imagine that, having stupid alcohol in you. i mean what is his kind of question? and especially in you respiration system, you cant breath, and you go awfully drunk! hope this helped you, although i only wanted to please you by answering! go to the doctors then, cuz i don't really know...
about 248 earth years
It takes about 2 hours for a drink to leave your system.
100 billion years
It depends on the amount of alcohol in the blood. The liver metabolizes alcohol at the rate of about 1 shot of 80-proof per hour, so if you've had 8 shots in three hours you will have about another five hours to go. That's for a drinker with a healthy liver. If you have been drinking every day for thirty years, yours is probably in pretty bad shape, and it would take longer to clear the alcohol from your system.
No, but your metabolic rate will. What body weight does is affect the amount of alcohol you need to drink to get drunk--which is one of the reasons you don't go shot-for-shot with someone twice as big as you.
A lowrance gps system is a system that goes in your car and helps direct you to places you want to go. It also tells you your speed and how long it will take you to get there.
It takes 20 hewers for food to go through your digestive system
About 72 hours.
A swab test for alcohol can detect alcohol consumption for up to approximately 12-24 hours after the last drink. Results may vary depending on individual metabolism and the amount of alcohol consumed.