Does the alcohol in hand sanitizers get absorbed through the skin and metabolise by the body
To make hand sanitizer yourself, you only need two basic ingredients; isopropyl alcohol and a thickener. The best thickener would be an alcohol based hair gel, because it will not curdle and will mix consistently. Mix the alcohol and hair gel together and try to get an alcohol content of about 60%, and you'll have hand sanitizer. So you can get the ingredients from any store that sells isopropyl alcohol and hair gel.
Water and a towel, or just a towel, would work fine. Don't drink that stuff; it's alcohol, but the wrong kind of alcohol.
No - the alcohol in hand sanitizer is very weak - just enough to make the fluid evaporate quickly after use. The alcohol would evaporate much quicker than your body could ever absorb it into your skin.
Alcohol would negatively affect the growth of herbs.
If an alcoholic has a bac of .523, how would that affect them?
No. Neither alcohol nor hep B affect the kidney. Hep B infection and alcohol both affect the liver but the vaccine is not a live vaccine so it does not.
AnswerThe answer is an unequivocal NO. The alcohol used in these products is either ethyl or isopropyl alcohol. While ethyl alcohol is what is in your booze, the purity, concentrations, and other ingredients in hand sanitizer makes wholly unsuitable for consumption. isopropyl alcohol is unsafe for ingestion at any concentration, and will cause a wretched death faster than ethyl alcohol could ever hope to...if ethyl alcohol was sentient.If you were foolish or desperate enough to drink it, you would, at best, get nauseous and vomit or at worst sink into a coma and suffer irreversible brain damage. In a recent case study, test subjects Robert J Ford and Donovan L Anderson from Delaware got addicted to consuming some free samples of Hand Sanitizer (Compliments of Biaxin XL). Unfortunately, the Sanitizer was expired and mutated into Tequila. Both subjects are now in 12-step programs of AA.
It would be ATCAGT. A=T T=A G=C C=G for all the DNA sequences the complementary strand would be the opposite.
Technically, since it's a hand sanitizer and sanitizer means "to make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting" then obviously it's the dirt get cleaned and not the sanitizer get dirty.
Inhaling or sniffing hand sanitizer can be dangerous because it contains high levels of alcohol, which can irritate and damage the lining of the nose, throat, and lungs. Inhaling these fumes can also lead to symptoms like dizziness, headaches, nausea, and in severe cases, respiratory distress or alcohol poisoning.
Alcohol is metabolized at the rate of about .015 of BAC per hour.
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.