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No it is not , the normal blood alcohol concentration is 0.000000
Forensic science covers a lot of different aspects of the crime scene scenario. You will be taught how to analyze blood and hair and dna fingerprinting just to name a few things.
BAC is the standard measure of the proportion of alcohol in a person's blood. When tested by a Breathalyzer or other alcohol breath testing device, the result is actually only an estimate. To obtain a true measurement, it is necessary to analyze a sample of blood directly.
A forensic scientist is someone that study's blood and blood spatters
less than 80/mg/dl
blood alcohol level is the percent of alcohol in the blood at any given time. i would imagine in forensic science could use this to determine maybe a cause of death. For example if someone is killed by a drunk driver including the driver. forensics could determine the cause of the accident was drunk driving related. They would take a sample of blood and determine there was a percentage of alcohol in it (blood alcohol level). If the level was high enough they could determine that it was the cause of the accident, or somehow related.
Dr. Paul Uhlenhuth, a German bacteriologist, is considered one of the early pioneers in the forensic characterization of blood. In 1901, he developed the Uhlenhuth test, a method to differentiate human blood from animal blood, which laid the foundation for blood typing in forensic investigations.
Platelets and Blood Serum
Platelets and Blood Serum
The amount of alcohol in the blood is called blood alcohol concentration or BAC.
2.5 grams of alcohol per litre of blood
Blood Alcohol Content/ Blood Alcohol Level.