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Alcohol is evaporated faster.
Rubbing alcohol evaporates faster than Pepsi.
Yes, because gasoline is volatile. Volatile are liquids that evaporate rapidly.
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no it do not water dissolve faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
Males have higher amounts of the dehydrogenase enzyme, so males can eliminate alcohol faster. Men also have more water in their bodies than women so they can dilute alcohol faster.
the dehydrogenase enzyme
Men generally have more muscle mass and higher levels of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, which helps break down alcohol in the body. As a result, men tend to metabolize alcohol faster and eliminate it from their system more quickly than women.
The womans body absorbs alcohol faster. Women can drink less amounts of alcohol to get drunk the same way men do but they drink more.
The best you can do is avoid insults such as alcohol and large amounts of Tylenol and Motrin.
No. Generally speaking women get drunk faster than men because their bodies do not produce as much of the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol, therefore the alcohol builds up faster in their bodies. There are exceptions; for example, a big woman might have as much tolerance as a small man. However, over time, she is likely to become more intoxicated.
tHE WOMEN WEIGHT LESS AND SO CANNOT TOLERATE THE POSION AND THE TOXIN IN ALCOHOL
Once absorbed by the bloodstream (straight from the stomach), the alcohol leaves the body in three ways: The kidney eliminates 5 percent of alcohol in the urine. The lungs exhale 5 percent of alcohol, which can be detected by breathalyzer devices. The liver chemically breaks down the remaining alcohol into acetic acid.
Alcohol is a neurotoxin, and at elevated levels it suppresses the central nervous system and causes vital functions to shut down. Alcohol poisoning is caused by drinking alcohol faster than the body can eliminate it, causing it to build up in the body fluids. Generally speaking, one has to drink not only quickly, but in large amounts. Anything like normal drinking is unlikely to induce it. However, doing shots or chugging repeatedly can be dangerous. Trying to show how much you can drink is never a good idea.
You can, but it is not a good idea. Antibiotics are water-soluble, and must remain in the system long enough to do their job. Alcohol is a diuretic -- it causes our bodies to lose water, thus leaching medications out of the body faster.