That is a dangerously high BAC level.
No, but it is a common illegal level for driving a motor vehicle.
Anything is possible, but if you were to have a blood/alcohol level that high, you wouldn't be able to enjoy it. You'd probably be dead!
Probably, the person has certainly developed a high level of alcohol tolerance.
A BAC of .167 is twice as high as a maximum legal .08 and three times as high as a maximum legal level of .05. In short, it is very high.
No, but it can sometimes lead to a falsely high BAC reading on an alcohol breath testing machine.
Alcohol affects anyone who drinks it. Some people have a high tolerance for alcohol which makes it seem that they are unaffected until they have had enough to exceed the tolerance level, at which point they usually become drunk quite rapidly. A high tolerance for alcohol is a defining characteristic of alcohol addiction, by the way.
the server may underestimate the individual's level of intoxication
the common cause for a high level is related to alcohol intake. drug intake could also do it. hepatitis can as well. myocardial infarct can also increase the levels.
2.8 blood alcohol level in a female
Yes. Blood alcohol is affected by weight not age. Most DUI laws are set at .10 or less. .20 is twice the legal limit to drive.
An increase in in blood alcohol level will, if high enough, reduce the secretion of anti diuretic hormone (ADH), witch will in turn effect the kidneys ability to reasorb water in the tubules.
Benzyl alcohol has a relative polarity level of 0.608. This means that benzyl alcohol is polar, although it is not very high.