.08
Most states appear to be .08 or greater, however knowing what state you live in would help give a more accurate answer.
.08 or greater
08%
It's not illegal to have a certain level in your blood. It's illegal if you want to drive.
Body fat does not absorb alcohol so the fatter a person is, the greater the concentration of alcohol in the blood, other things being equal.
It varies with individuals. Generally, a blood alcohol level of 0.6% or greater is considered to be potentially fatal.
A heavier person typically has a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) because they possess a greater volume of body water and tissue, which helps dilute the alcohol consumed. Alcohol is water-soluble, so a larger body mass means the same amount of alcohol is spread over a larger volume, resulting in a lower concentration in the bloodstream. Additionally, factors like metabolism and body composition can also influence BAC levels.
.08%
.08%
If it has a greater concentration, it will be considered more basic or alkaline. So, with a higher concentration, you will not need as much baking soda in your neutralization reaction.
If a solution is considered basic, then the hydroxide ion concentration is higher than the hydrogen ion concentration. This means that the pH of the solution is greater than 7. The presence of hydroxide ions contributes to the alkaline properties of the solution.
Approximately 80% of alcohol is absorbed in the upper portion of the small intestine. The rate of absorption depends upon things like:the concentration of alcohol in the beverage - the greater the concentration, the faster the absorptionthe type of drink - Carbonated Beverages tend to speed up the absorption of alcoholwhether the stomach is full or empty - food slows down alcohol absorption.