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When forensic BAC calculations are made the % ABV needs to be expressed as % w/v (g/100 mL) so that the number of grams of ethanol consumed and the dose in g/kg body weight can be calculated. Ethanol content in % ABV is converted into percent by weight by multiplying % ABV with the density of ethanol, which is 0.789 g/mL at 20°C.
lack of coordination. slowed breathing and heart rate. vision problems. drowsiness. loss of balance. The more alcohol you drink, the stronger the effects of alcohol on the body. Being very drunk
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is 4.2 percent alcohol a lot