There will be only increased absorption if the stomach is empty or if the alcohol is 'fizzy' as in champagne. The amount itself has no effect on how much will be absorbed except that over a longer time period more will be absorbed.
If you need to drive about 100 miles, one gallon of gasoline will not be enough. 20 might be. The rate the gasoline is used will be the same, however.
Beer is a fermented beverage, Rum is a distilled beverage and contains much more alcohol.
It's not sexist but purely biological. Alcohol affects woman faster as they have a higher proportion of body fat than men. Fat cannot absorb alcohol so it is more concentrated in a woman's blood. Women have less of the stomach enzyme dehydrogenase that breaks down alcohol. A woman will absorb almost 30% more than a man her own size because of this. Also, more obviously, women are often shorter and lighter than men meaning a higher concentration of alcohol.
yes
a small-build female
drinking lots of alcohol destroys tissues and when this happens diffusion process is faster as substances don`t have to pass through many cells & so food molecules are quickly diffused into the blood
30%
a small-build female
Yes, because black is the color that makes things more combustible or absorb heat faster
Fat or adipose tissue does not absorb alcohol. Typically speaking, 20 percent of alcohol is absorbed in the stomach and 80 percent is absorbed in the small intestine. From there, the alcohol enters the bloodstream and it's effects take place usually within 20 minutes of consuming a drink. The rate of absorption depends on several factors. Notably, the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of drink, the amount of food in a person's stomach (food tends to slow the absorption), and whether or not the alcohol is consumed with a carbonated beverage (carbonation speeds up absorption). All things being equal, alcohol usually has a greater effect on a woman than a man of equal height and weight because a man typically has more muscle and a woman typically has more fat therefore a higher ratio of the alcohol will stay in the woman's bloodstream as opposed to being diluted and absorbed by muscle.
Generally yes, water has a higher Ka value than most alcohols including beverage alcohol.
Immediately. But the faster you wash it, the more likely that you'll be able to get it all out.
molecules are moving faster and faster so more heat gets absorbed