Pretty much the same thing aren't they? The only difference is semantics. Potato, tomato.
3 mmol alcohol level is equivalent to 0,018 % (volume).
No. An alcohol breath test is only an estimate of the actual blood alcohol concentration, which can only be determined by drawing and analyzing a sample of blood.
0.1 % equals 22 mmol so 10.9 mmol is just a hair below 0.05%
3 or more
less than 80/mg/dl
Blood Alcohol Level ---- Doctors answer: The serum concentration
No. It is the level or percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream.
Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
Blood alcohol concentration level to be legally intoxicated varies by jurisdiction, but in many places it is 0.08% or higher for drivers over 21 years of age. However, for drivers under 21 and commercial drivers, lower BAC limits may apply. It is always safest to not drink and drive.
3 mmol alcohol level is equivalent to 0,018 % (volume).
No. An alcohol breath test is only an estimate of the actual blood alcohol concentration, which can only be determined by drawing and analyzing a sample of blood.
% volume
"Blood Alcohol Level" (BAL) is the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood. Blood alcohol content, or BAC, is most commonly used as a metric of intoxication for legal or medical purposes.
0.8
0.10%
The level of alcohol we exhale closely parrells the concentration of alcohol in our blood stream. Alcohol is metabolized in the liver not the lungs.
Beyond about 0.4 to 0.5% blood alcohol, the person is usually unconscious and a danger only to him/herself.