As a general rule the answer to this question is No. Even if you are rehabilitating you can be charged with a crime. An illegal act is still illegal even when you are trying to make yourself better.
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An atom becomes charged when it either gains or loses one or more electrons. If an atom gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged (anion); if it loses electrons, it becomes positively charged (cation). This process is known as ionization.
The process of charging a sphere by touching it with a charged rod is called conduction.
Metabolism is the process whereby alcohol is broken down into its components. Alcohol also leaves the body through respiration, urine and sweat.
Yes, sleep can aid in the process of alcohol leaving your system as it allows your body time to metabolize and eliminate the alcohol.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
The process is called "charging by conduction." When you touch a charged balloon to the electroscope, electrons transfer from the balloon to the electroscope, causing the electroscope to become charged.
Because alcohol by it's distilling process is mainly sugar.
The process in which alcohol is separated from fermented sugar is called distillation. In this process, the mixture is heated to the boiling point of the alcohol and the alcohol vaporizes and is then condensed back into a liquid inside of a condenser coil, and then is drawn off into a different container.
Yes, tea can transform into alcohol through a fermentation process, similar to how grapes are turned into wine. This process involves the conversion of sugars in the tea into alcohol by yeast.
Matabolites are produced by your liver to process alcohol (ETOH, is the kind of alcohol humans drink) out of your body.
It is called stilling it is when alcohol is changed to ethanol by heating and cooling the alcohol