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greater than or equal to .5
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.
Yes, given the same amount of alcohol and other factors are equal.
Bob weighs 100 pounds, and Tim weighs 265. Tim will have a lower blood alcohol (all other things being equal), since he has more blood.
In one liter of blood, there would be 8 grams of alcohol, as 80 milligrams per deciliter would be equivalent to 800 milligrams per liter, which is equal to 0.8 grams.
All other thing being equal, it does because a small body size concentrates alcohol in a smaller amount of blood and tissue.
No, one liter of alcohol does not equal one kilogram. The weight of alcohol depends on its concentration, with pure alcohol having a density of around 0.79 kg/L.
In quantities equal in a fifth yes you can get drunk from polyvinyl alcohol
One kilogram of alcohol is equal to approximately 1.261 gallons.
Alcohol only stays in they system for about 12 hours depending on how much you have had to drink. Alcohol breaks down in the body and makes it difficult to detect through urine. Alcohol is detected through blood alcohol level more accurately. Alcohol is processed by the liver at a rate of one ounce of pure alcohol in one hour. After that period, they can only test for the metabolites of alcohol. One once of alcohol is equal to one beer. Answer: Not Likely, but drink lots of water anyway to clense your system.
The only drug in alcopops is alcohol. The alcohol content of an alcopop is the same as an equal volume of beer.
There are 1000 milliliters in one liter, so 5-6 liters of blood would equal 5000-6000 milliliters of blood.