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weight: 190 LBS Hight: 6'3 ft Class Participation (required) Hi Class, In Chapter 11 you guys studied Kinetics which is essentially the speed of reactions (as it applies to this chapter). When you drink ethanol (alcohol) the chemical takes on zero order kinetics. That is the speed by which it is converted to acetic acid is constant. The more you drink the longer it takes to remove it from your blood stream. Your body metabolize alcohol at a rate of 1 oz. of alcohol per 5 hour (loz/5hr) or 0.2 oz / hr. Use the following resource to calculate the exact blood alcohol content (BAC) to three decimal points after 1, 2, 3, and 6 brewskies (1brewskies =1202) 1.0 oz = 29.574 mL Choose your favorite beer from this site. Beer info (http://getdrunknotfat.com/alcohol-content-of-beer/) Use the following link to estimate the volume of blood in your body Blood volume (http://reference.medscape.com/calculator/estimated-blood-volume) Then look up the condition depending on the BAC level Condition when drinking (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content)
Please help me with this, If you can not please leave a comment
weight: 190 LBS Hight: 6'3 ft Class Participation (required) Hi Class, In Chapter 11 you guys studied Kinetics which is essentially the speed of reactions (as it applies to this chapter). When you drink ethanol (alcohol) the chemical takes on zero order kinetics. That is the speed by which it is converted to acetic acid is constant. The more you drink the longer it takes to remove it from your blood stream. Your body metabolize alcohol at a rate of 1 oz. of alcohol per 5 hour (loz/5hr) or 0.2 oz / hr. Use the following resource to calculate the exact blood alcohol content (BAC) to three decimal points after 1, 2, 3, and 6 brewskies (1brewskies =1202) 1.0 oz = 29.574 mL Choose your favorite beer from this site. Beer info (http://getdrunknotfat.com/alcohol-content-of-beer/) Use the following link to estimate the volume of blood in your body Blood volume (http://reference.medscape.com/calculator/estimated-blood-volume) Then look up the condition depending on the BAC level Condition when drinking (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content)
Reid WolffLv2
7 Jun 2019
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