Throwing up will not reduce your current blood alcohol percentage, but if there is unabsorbed alcohol in your stomach, throwing up can prevent your blood alcohol percentage from increasing through additional absorption. Metabolism and time is the only way to reduce your blood alcohol percentage.
Alcohol goes into your bloodsteam...so vomiting won't remove any alcohol already there. If you have some alcohol that is sitting in your stomach when you vomit...some of that won't have the opportunity to get processed and go into your bloodstream so it may reduce the percentage of alcohol that you would have ended up having in your blood...or reduce the amount of time that you are drunk
The volume in litres, multiplied by the percentage that is alcohol.
The percentage of alcohol in the solution is 3.33% (1 gallon alcohol / 30 gallons total solution = 0.0333 = 3.33%).
It's 20% alcohol.
the higher the proof or alcohol percentage the faster the absorption
When you drink alcohol, you tend to get less inhibited.
Yes it does.
No. Alcohol tends to reduce infections.
Alcohol can reduce your ability to distinguish colours, especially red and green.
No. Alcohol percentage is measured per volume.
37.5% Alcohol Hope this helped out!