This site (http://westbalto.a-1associates.com/LINKS/Drugs.htm) says 70%! While you only use a small amount, I would be careful using it before any sort of breath test!
Yes, some formulations of Anbesol do contain alcohol, which is typically used as a solvent in the product. However, the specific ingredients can vary depending on the formulation and the country in which it is sold. It's important to check the label of the specific product you are using for accurate ingredient information.
I don't think it would. Anbesol has benzocaine in it, which theoretically should cross-react with the cocaine test. The two things that are working in your favor: Anbesol contains very little benzocaine, and you use very little Anbesol. There are thresholds on drug tests, and the little bit of drug in Anbesol won't cross it.
The alcohol content of this wine is 13.5.
It's 70 proof. Therefore, 35% is its alcohol content. Alcohol content is: proof divided by 2
The alcohol content of this beer is 5 ABV.
yes
The alcohol content of a 5 percent alcohol wine is 5 percent.
Wines do not all have the same alcohol content.
Tito's Vodka typically has an alcohol content of 40 ABV (alcohol by volume).
Labatt's Blue has a 5% alcohol content.
The alcohol content of a 5.5 wine is 5.5 by volume.
The alcohol content of this beverage is 40 ABV.