Yes, diluting your drink with ice and a mixer reduces the overall alcohol concentration. While the amount of alcohol remains the same, the total volume of the drink increases due to the added mixer and melted ice, leading to a lower alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage. This means that while you may still consume the same amount of alcohol, its effects may be less pronounced due to the dilution.
No. Blood alcohol level is a measure of how much alcohol is in solution in the blood. It is possible to affect the rate of absorption, but not the level that is reached.
No. Corticosteroids can affect your mood, and could combine with alcohol (especially in terms of mood swings), but they will not affect the actual level of alcohol in your blood.
No.
No, your mood does not affect your BAC. Your BAC or blood alcohol level is only affected by the amount of alcohol you have consumed.
no. you cant drink and drive anywhere. i guess you can though, as long as your alcohol level is under .8 but that's like 3 drops of alcohol.
about 40 at 5% alcohol volume
A blood alcohol level as low as 0.1 has been shown to affect divided attention while driving.
In general, whiskeys are at that level. But there are specific brands that dilute to 45%, Skyy 90 vodka comes to mind.
1 drink takes you over.
Whatever it takes to get your blood alcohol level up to about .5%. After that, you won't be drinking any more.
If an alcoholic has a bac of .523, how would that affect them?
If the alcohol is not affecting your judgment or coordination, drink plenty of water and have at it. Be aware that alcohol is a diuretic, and keep an eye on your hydration level.