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Alcohol. BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Content. It is the ratio of alcohol to blood.

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Does blood alcohol concentration BAC rise faster in people who weigh less?

BAC rise is a function of absorption, which tends to be about the same for everyone if their stomachs are empty. The LEVEL to which it will rise for a given amount of alcohol is a function of body weight and body fat.


Will a persons BAC will go down by vomiting?

Vomiting may temporarily decrease a person's BAC by removing some alcohol from the stomach before it is fully absorbed into the bloodstream. However, the effect may be limited, and the BAC can continue to rise as more alcohol is absorbed. It is not a reliable or safe method to lower BAC levels.


What will happen if you drink more then 2 glasses of alcohol?

Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) will rise temporarily.


Whose BAC will rise faster the one fr a 150lb man or for a 200lb man?

200lb man or 150lb man or both


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What causes your BAC to rise quickly?

Yes, just drink two alcohols that have a lot of alcohol volume in them.


Does Blood Alcohol Concentration rise faster in people who weigh less?

BAC rise is a function of absorption, which tends to be about the same for everyone if their stomachs are empty. The LEVEL to which it will rise for a given amount of alcohol is a function of body weight and body fat.


What activities can cause your BAC to rise quickly?

Drinking on an empty stomach, also taking straight shots of everclear :) always a party favorite


How does alcohol affect equillibrium?

Excessive alcohol consumption within a short period of time can cause BAC to rise which, in turn, reduces equilibrium.


How is BAC measured?

its measured by BAC level of 0.8


How to create bac?

spell the word bac right.


How long does your bac rise after you have your last drink?

Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) typically rises within about 30 to 90 minutes after consuming alcohol, depending on various factors such as the type and amount of alcohol consumed, food intake, and individual metabolism. After your last drink, BAC can continue to increase for a short time, especially if the drink was consumed quickly or on an empty stomach. It's important to note that even after drinking stops, BAC can remain elevated for several hours as the body metabolizes the alcohol.