3 hours
3 hours
Alcohol leaves the body at the rate of about .015 of BAC per hour.
Yes, it is possible for the alcohol from 8 beers to leave your bloodstream within 12 hours, depending on various factors such as your body weight, metabolism, and overall health. On average, the body processes alcohol at a rate of about one standard drink per hour. Since 8 beers can be metabolized in approximately 8 to 10 hours, this timeframe allows for the alcohol to clear from your system, but individual results may vary.
when in your blood stream, alcohol tends to numb your muscle functions which leads to failing of muscles. in your brain, parts of your brain shut down which lead to memory loss, falling, talking funny, and could leave you brain dead
of course nicotine is the bad part of smoking...
The Kidneys remove toxins from the blood stream. They then send it to the bladder to leave the body
Morphine can stay in your blood stream from two to five days depending on the dosage size taken.
Oxegen and Carbon dioxide
yes because most likely they have already dissolved and are in your blood stream
Yes, alcohol can leave a residue after it evaporates, depending on the type of alcohol and the surface it was on.
The liver metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015 BAC per hour. Therefore, it can take several hours for alcohol to completely leave your system, depending on the amount consumed and individual factors such as metabolism and body weight.
Blood in the capillaries are never in direct contact with air. Blood in contact with air is called bleeding. Oxygen, carbon dioxide (and other gases) diffuse across the alveolar and capillary walls to enter the blood stream (and leave).