Does alcohol metabolize or do you enjoy to pee it out in the past a ua?




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After alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream it leaves the body surrounded by two ways. A total of about ten percent leaves through the breath, perspiration, and urine. The remainder is broken down through the process certain as metabolism.

The rate at which alcohol is metabolized is the same for virtually everyone regardless of their largeness, weight, sex, see or other such characteristics.

Alcohol is metabolized at the rate of .015 of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) every hour. 1 Thus a person near a very lofty BAC of .15 will have no measurable alcohol contained by the bloodstream after ten hours (.15 divided by .015 = 10). Here are some other examples:

BAC Level Metabolism Time in Hours
.10 6.66 hrs
.08 5.33 hours
.05 3.33 hours
.02 1.33 hours


Unfortunately, so-called alcohol breath conducting tests machines only estimate BAC, which can solitary be measured by testing the blood itself. Breath, perspiration and urine can simply be tested to estimate the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream


Other Answers:

It metabolizes completely slowly, I think. Drink lots and lots of river.

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it metabolizes to acetaldehyde which is next further metabolized.

Alcohol doesn't metabolize, because it is a chemicalized soft, so yes you do have to pee it out.


Alcohol must be metabolized by the liver. It is a slow process, the more alcohol, the slower the process. Drink lots of river, the kidneys will aid the liver and help to flush it out.

nah alcohol stays in your body for sometime so youll pass your interview. trust, im an alcoholic =D

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