To estimate the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for a person who consumed 15 shots of vodka, we can use the Widmark formula. Each shot of vodka (approximately 1.5 ounces) contains about 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol. For a 140-pound person, consuming 15 shots could result in a BAC exceeding 0.30%, which is dangerously high and could lead to severe impairment or alcohol poisoning. However, individual factors like metabolism and time of consumption can affect the actual BAC.
use vodka by itself. that is what shots are for...
Vodka eye shots are where people put shots of vodka into their eyes to get drunk faster, however this is extremely dangerous and can cause temporary blindness Hope this helps =)
128 shots.
Shots are one and one-half oz each.
25ml shots- and you'll have enough for fourty.
3.17 US cups.
Some popular high percent alcohol drinks commonly consumed at parties include vodka, tequila, rum, whiskey, and gin. These spirits are often mixed with other ingredients to create cocktails or shots.
A fifth of vodka is 750 milliliters, so half a fifth would be 375 milliliters. Since a standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces (about 44 milliliters), half a fifth contains roughly 8.5 shots of vodka. Therefore, you can expect to get about 8 to 9 shots from half a fifth.
In a standard 750ml bottle of vodka, there are approximately 17 standard shots (1.5 oz per shot). Therefore, in 350ml of vodka, there would be approximately 8 standard shots. It is important to note that individual shot sizes may vary, so the number of shots could be slightly different depending on the pour size.
A liter of vodka weighs approximately 2.2 pounds.
give me a red shirt and a few shots of vodka, and it will be ME!
Scribes drank shots of vodka some takilla