Yes, alcohol from paint can potentially show up on a breathalyzer test. This is due to the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in paint, which can be absorbed into the bloodstream and eventually exhaled. However, the amount of alcohol absorbed from paint is typically very low, and would likely not result in a high breath alcohol count.
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
No, marijuana cannot be detected using a standard breathalyzer. Breathalyzers are designed to detect alcohol levels in the breath, not drugs like marijuana. To detect marijuana use, a blood, urine, or saliva test would be required.
Theoretically, the amount of alcohol in a non-alcoholic beer (actually such beers must contain less than one-half of one percent alcohol) should be metabolized in fewer than ten minutes. Therefore, the consumer's breath should register for no alcohol on an alcohol breath test after that period of time has elapsed.
Yes, alcohol can be detected in a urine test. The test can show alcohol consumption over the past few days depending on the type of test and the amount of alcohol consumed.
A paint that is clear enough for its color to mix with any color underneath it is called a translucent paint. When applied over another color, the translucent paint allows the underlying color to show through while tinting it with its own color.
Alcohol will show up on your breath your attitude and in your blood if they take it
Coors light has alcohol, just less calories. Any alcohol in blood will show. If the beverage is a genuine "near beer" then it will have none.
Alcohol in and of itself does not show in a CBC test (Complete Blood Count). But, the effects of alcohol, such as dehydration, is shown because dehydration makes the blood thicker, stickier, and so it elevates certain components of the test. Tell your doctor if you regularly drink.
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)
It can vary from person-to-person but alcohol is one of the compounds that is very quickly and easily broken down and absorbed into the body system. EVERYONE'S rate of metabolism is different but usually within an hour the alcohol you imbibed will show up in your breath and/or urine and, of course, it display itself vividly in your physical impairment.
Can you show me how to draw an alcohol lamp?
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
The noun show is a count noun: one show, two shows. Example: We went to New York to see all the shows on Broadway.
I would like to buy a paint meter to show the thickness of the paint on my automobile. Can you buy these in any retail stores?
Alcohol is metabolized at the rate of 1/3 - 1/2 ounce of pure alcohol per hour. The method of testing is not a factor, although blood testing tends to be slightly more accurate than breath analysis, and thus would likely show higher levels for a bit longer.
No, marijuana cannot be detected using a standard breathalyzer. Breathalyzers are designed to detect alcohol levels in the breath, not drugs like marijuana. To detect marijuana use, a blood, urine, or saliva test would be required.
Breath normally only appears when it's cold, although you can see the effects of breath by breathing on a mirror or window.