Yes the alcohol causes the body to become de-hydrated so it is very important to remain hydrated and drink plenty of water ideally before, during and after consumption of alcohol.
Does the type of alcoholic beverage you consume affect the way the alcohol is absorbed in your body
it breaks the alcohol down into Aceataldehyde, your liver releases an enzyme that breaks the Aceataldehyde down into Urine
As soon as it enters the mouth.
Typically, the body can process enough alcohol in an hour's time to avoid legal intoxication. But if you drink enough to be detected by a BAC test, it takes about 12 hours for the body to rid itself of the alcohol to undetectable levels.
Body fat does not absorb alcohol so the fatter a person is, the greater the concentration of alcohol in the blood, other things being equal.
No, only time will do so.
Alcohol tends to get into the body by consuming it orally. There are other ways, however it isn’t recommended other than orally. Different bodies absorb alcohol at varying rates.
Yes, but not right away, it takes time for you body to absorb the alcohol into your bloodstream.
Yes
After consuming alcohol, there is a lot of fluid in the body, so therefore people who drink a lot will sweat a lot. It's how the body gets rid of the alcohol.
The penis gets rid of liquid waste that the body cannot absorb.
There is no quick way to rid the body of EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide). Alcohol remains in the body for over 24 hours. Drink plenty of water to rid the body of EtG before a urine test.
Absolute alcohol means almost 100% alcohol. It is highly hygroscopic. If you keep it open, it will absorb moisture from the atmosphere. If you drink it in large quantity, it will absorb all the water inside your body which may lead to a fatal result.
About .015 of BAC per hour.