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Subject:
Retrograde extrapolation of Blood Alcohol Content -- need formula or graph
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: nkb-ga List Price: $35.00 |
Posted:
03 Apr 2004 17:19 PST
Expires: 05 Apr 2004 09:24 PDT Question ID: 324725 |
NOTE: This question includes a $20 tip if answered prior to April 5 @ 5:00 AM PST. I would like a graph (or formula / table of numbers that I can graph) of my blood alcohol content (BAC) as a function of time (in minutes)over t = 0 minutes and t = 150 minutes given the following information: -I consumed 3.5 standard mixed drinks evenly over a time period between t= 0 minutes and t = 90 minutes. -I had a measured BAC of .095% at t= 120 minutes. -I had a measured BAC of .12% at t= 130 minutes. -I had a measured BAC of .10% at t= 133 minutes. -I am a Caucasian female weighing 150 lbs and I had a relatively full stomach throughout the above time period. I understand that the graph cannot be exact and I am happy to see it created with the use of commonly accepted averages of absorption/elimination rates. I've done some research on "retrograde extrapolation" of BACs over time but I'm not comfortable putting it into a formula that seems credible. Thanks for your help. | |
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