YES oh my gosh yes. I have an ignition interlock device in my car (breathalyzer) and I had taken my drops while I was driving not knowIng they contained enough alcohol to set it off ! Even after rinsing I blew a 0.036, and a 0.02 I believe. My officer called me angrily about these blows! But I had obviously not been drinking. Beware!! :)
Most icy breeze breath drops do not contain alcohol. However, it's always best to check the ingredients list on the product packaging to be sure.
No. Menthol actually comes from a type of plant and will not render a positive result. I JUST TOOK AN ALOHOL BREATH TEST AFTER HAVING A MENTHOL COUGH DROP AND REC A POSITIVE RESULT OF 0.21
the alcohol will evaporate.
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
Can I take cough drops with menthol in them and Flagyl - there is menthol in the cough drops. Menthol is perhaps alcohol? Flagyl and alcohol make you vomit badly.
153 drops of fluid equates to 7.65mL
Yes, in this experiment, the variable "alcohol" refers to the liquid being tested to see how many drops can fit on a penny. By changing the type of alcohol used, you can observe how it affects the number of drops that can fit on the penny due to variations in surface tension and viscosity.
To test for isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol), you can add a few drops of the alcohol to a test tube, then add a few drops of potassium dichromate solution. Warm the mixture gently. A color change from orange to green indicates the presence of isopropyl alcohol.
They will probably evaporate.
Absolutely, YES!!! It happened to me. I had no idea that a cough drop could do this... Halls cough drops contain 22% alcohol. I have an interlock on my car and was shocked when at 8am i tested positive. I had it in my mouth while I blew.. Unbelievable!!!Of course it showed up on my readings. Now I have to deal with it...
To calculate the volume of each alcohol drop, you would divide 1 ml by 153 drops. This would give you the volume of each drop in milliliters. The calculation would be: 1 ml / 153 drops = 0.0065 ml per drop.
Blood alcohol concentration )(BAC) drops at the rate of .015 of BAC per hour.