8 ounces has severe or lethal effects. Less than 8 ounces can affect your nervous system, including breathing and heartbeat. Your digestive track will also be damaged. These effects are most likely to happen 30-60 minutes after ingestion, though food will slow the absorption rate. Rubbing alcohol also acts as a blood thinner.
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Let a be the number of ounces of 25% alcohol required. Then, 25a + (30x9) = 28(9 + a) 25a + 270 = 252 + 28a 3a = 18 a = 6 Then 6 ounces of 25% alcohol + 9 ounces of 30% alcohol produces 15 ounces of 28% alcohol.
4 ounces
8*8ounces = 64 ounces.
Let x = ounces of 50% solution, and y = ounces of 1% solution. So that we have: 0.5x + 0.01y = 8(0.2) which is a linear equation in two variables, meaning there are infinitely many choices of mixing those solutions.
.35x+.40*14=0.37(x+14) .35x=.37x-5.6+5.18 .35x=.37x-.42 -.02x=.42 x=21 check 21*.35+14*.4=7.35+5.6=12.95 12.95/(14+21)=.37 so you would need 21 ounces of 0.35 mixed in with 14 ounces of 40 % to get a 37% solution of which you would have 35 ounces
There is nothing good that can come of drinking 4 or more ounces of rubbing alcohol. You will get very sick.
10 ounces
Not likely. Alcohol is "empty calories" with no nutritional value. 1 ounce of vodka has the same calories as 6 ounces of wine or 8 ounces of beer. Hard alcohol, like vodka, is usually mixed with another beverage for even more calories. Drinking doesn't usually help you want to exercise either.
no not really, but if you crave the alcohol from when you wake up to when you fall asleep then maybe you should go to your doctors and talk to him/her
1.5 ounces of 40% alcohol is equal to 12 ounces of 5% alcohol. So no they are both the same.
Let a be the number of ounces of 25% alcohol required. Then, 25a + (30x9) = 28(9 + a) 25a + 270 = 252 + 28a 3a = 18 a = 6 Then 6 ounces of 25% alcohol + 9 ounces of 30% alcohol produces 15 ounces of 28% alcohol.
4 ounces
1.5 ounces
two ounces
It can be measured many ways. Ounces is one of them.
Yes. Your body will clear the alcohol at about 0.6 ounces (roughly one 12-oz. beer) per hour).
It is possible, but unlikely. Isopropyl alcohol is diluted with water, so you would have to drink more than a few ounces. You might also vomit it back up before it was absorbed. The most likely effect would be nerve damage, blindness, or brain seizures if any of the alcohol got into the bloodstream.