Short answer: it stays longer than it would when a person is alive, but determining the amount and the source is difficult because of contamination and the fact that alcohol is a by-product of decomposition in most kinds of tissue.
Accurate measurement of blood alcohol in cadavers is difficult, and gives widely varying results depending on cause of death, trauma, and other factors. If it is obtained from venous blood immediately after death, it is fairly accurate.
In the case of cadavers, the preferred method is testing alcohol content of the vitreous humor (VH) in the eye. (Hey, you asked....) Although this seems to work well when gas chromatography analysis is used, a legally-accepted correlation between VH alcohol content and blood alcohol content v. time of death has yet to be established.
Well until the world ends, once its dead..its dead.
Rubbing alcohol remains flammable for as long as it is in its liquid state. Once it evaporates, it is no longer flammable.
A few minutes
if taken once how long does it stay in your system and you only took half of a pill of ecstacy
dead battery
Once a person develops the visual condition called sclera, then alcohol can lead to blindness. This is not very common. However, some people with life long alcohol addictions do develop this disease.
Time. It is that simple. Once alcohol is in your bloodstream there is nothing you can do to get rid of it. You have to wait until the body has the chance to process it and get it out of your system.
how the hell do i know
3 days
72 hrs
20-30 mins once taken
if you mean alcohol then once you drink it it goes into your bloodstream and can also have long term damage.. such as live failure