Yes, they are the same.
No. Actually no one has a BAC of zero because the human body produces ethanol 24/7. It's called endogenous ethanol production.
The subject tested has diabetes. The metabolism of starch creates ethanol in the blood and also causes a detectable level of acetone on the breath. (detected by breathalyzer)
No, blood alcohol level and breath alcohol level are not the same. Blood alcohol level is a direct measurement of the amount of alcohol in the blood, while breath alcohol level is an indirect measurement based on the amount of alcohol in the breath, which is correlated with blood alcohol level.
Blood Alcohol Content/ Blood Alcohol Level.
0.1 % equals 22 mmol so 10.9 mmol is just a hair below 0.05%
It can't ever be zero under any circumstances, because the body produces alcohol itself 24/7. It's called endogenous ethanol production.
Basically its alcohol and especially ethanol.
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.
2.8 blood alcohol level in a female
Death.
Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
No. It is the level or percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream.