I believe it's 14ml in a liter.
Blood Alcohol concentration
It could mean blood alcohol content is 0.1%.
Yes
Standard alcohol measurements are given as a percentage content of your overall blood. A 2.2 blood alcohol concentration is not possible from drinking alcohol because death would come much quicker. I work in a detox and the highest I have ever seen was .561, which means just over half of one percent of overall blood content. This was a person with extremely high tolerance. Most people would be in danger at a much lower level. One college student in our town died from alcohol and the autopsy revealed .355. This doesn't mean .355 killed him. The body stops processing alcohol with death so he died somewhere on the way up to a .355.
It is usually a mixture of alcohol and water in which 40%, by volume is alcohol.
First of all, because technological limits mean that we can only get alcohol at a purity of about 90%. 90% alcohol is also far more expensive than 70%, so it is more cost effective to use 70%. Ignoring all of that, the main reason is that 70% alcohol works just fine and sterilizes object very well.70%alcohol is the efficient concentration to denature the protein.
The mean concentration of sodium chloride in blood is 150 mmol.
The EOS percent is the percent of white blood cells in the blood. The eosinophil count is used when testing for Allergies.
Standard.4.7%/5.0%
do you mean alcohol by volume - then Molson Canadian in 5%
The normal concentration of uranium in blood is approx. 5 ng/L; a higher concentration may be a sign of an uranium intoxication.
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