300 ml. not a math major eh?
It's actually 320 mL....
% volume
It means just that. If you have a 1 Liter alcoholic beverage that states it is 5% alcohol by volume, then 50 milliliters of it is pure alcohol.
Size, weight, gender, race, amount of alcohol consumed over a given time period, air pressure, concentration of alcoholic beverage and alcohol tolerance.
The alcohol content of this beverage is 40 ABV.
82 milligrams is not the right unit name for alcohol. Also, if you meant 82 milliliters, it depends on its concentration level and the tolerance level for alcohol of the person's drinking it.
Drinking Alcohol could do it...
The quantity of rubbing alcohol present at any moment ina bottle labeled "50-milliliters", expressed in milliliters, is(50) - (number of milliliters previously used for rubbing)
Alcohol.
An alcohol beverage
COntains alcohol
To calculate the blood alcohol concentration (BAC), you need to divide the amount of alcohol in grams by the volume of blood in liters. With 160 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood, it would be 1.6 grams of alcohol in 0.1 liters of blood. By dividing 1.6 by 0.1, the BAC would be 16 grams/liter or 0.16%.
West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration was created in 1935.