Blood alcohol concentration )(BAC) drops at the rate of .015 of BAC per hour.
I may be missing something here, and if I am, one of the hawks who know whatthey're talking about is sure to swoop in and set me straight. But it seems to methat if you add energy to a 12% ethyl alcohol solution, its temperature will rise, thealcohol will evaporate and waft away, and the concentration of the solution will FALL.It's called 'distillation'.In order to make a 95% alcohol solution out of a 12% one, you have to add ethyl,not energy.========Al, the only thing you're misssing is that the pot liquor concentration drops, but the distillate is exactly that 95% solution asked about (95% is the ethanol/water azeotrope; to get it, you really need to use fractional distillation with lots of theoretical plates).So, really, the question becomes "How much energy does it take to distill ethanol at the 95% azeotrope." I don't specifically know the answer to this (and the fact that some of your vapor is recondensing and dripping back into the pot ... because that's what fractional distillation means ... complicates matters), but I've added a link to an Excel spreadsheet made by someone who claims to.
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in pH acids range from 0-6.as the highest value is 6 and if the concentration of an acid is 6 it is concentrated as this value drops the concentration drops
the alcohol will evaporate.
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
Can I take cough drops with menthol in them and Flagyl - there is menthol in the cough drops. Menthol is perhaps alcohol? Flagyl and alcohol make you vomit badly.
A person can metabolize the alcohol content of one beer (12 oz) an hour. Therefore, you can conceiveably drink one beer an hour for the rest of your life and never be drunk. Alcohol is typically tested in blood, not urine. However the EtG alcohol urine testis unreliable, as noted by the US. federal government. A urine test for alcohol is wildly inconclusive for ETOH, as it can pick up alcohol from any number of household and healthcare products. If you test positive for alcohol on a urine test, fight it. It's an easy win.
153 drops of fluid equates to 7.65mL
Yes, in this experiment, the variable "alcohol" refers to the liquid being tested to see how many drops can fit on a penny. By changing the type of alcohol used, you can observe how it affects the number of drops that can fit on the penny due to variations in surface tension and viscosity.
No, because blood alcohol concentration (BAC) drops at the rate of about .015 per hour. For example, a very high BAC of .150 would be gone in 10 hours.
To test for isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol), you can add a few drops of the alcohol to a test tube, then add a few drops of potassium dichromate solution. Warm the mixture gently. A color change from orange to green indicates the presence of isopropyl alcohol.