Alcohol Analysis 4
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- 5. The OFS does not perform BAC analysis on _____ individuals.
- 9. When alcohol is ingested in the presence of other CNS depressants, this effect may be observed.
- 10. This is the analysis of biological samples for the presence of toxins, including drugs.
- 12. _____ Sampling is a separation technique in which a volatile material may be extracted from a heavier sample matrix and injected into a gas chromatograph for analysis.
- 13. A measure of the degree to which the experimental mean agrees with the true or theoretical concentration.
- 17. The internal standard in BAC analysis.
- 18. This refers to the ability of the method to measure an analyte in the presence of all potential analytes.
- 19. The difference between the expectation of the test results and an accepted reference value.
- 21. This sparkling white wine is symbol of celebration and luxury.
- 22. This refers to the contamination of a sample by the preceding sample.
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- 1. This standard drink, has about 5% of alcohol in 12 fluid ouces.
- 2. In general, blood levels greater than 0.07g/dL consistently impair _____ responses.
- 3. This law states that the total pressure exerted by a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of each individual component in a gas mixture. (2 words)
- 4. With a BAC of 0.18-0.3, a person may experience this.
- 5. Ingestion of moderate doses of ethanol results in the _____ of blood vessels of the skin, resulting in a feeling of warmth or facial flushing.
- 6. 1.5 fluid ounces of _____ is the equivalent of one standard drink.
- 7. Any beverage containing 0.6 fluid ounces or 14 grams of pure alcohol (2 words).
- 8. A measure of reproducibility, or the variability of measurements within a batch or set of samples.
- 11. According to Dubowski, a BAC of 0.09-0.25 may exhibit this stage of alcoholic influence.
- 14. The average ethanol _____ rate in humans is 0.015%/hour.
- 15. Also known as double vision, a well-recognized symptom of alcohol intoxication.
- 16. This is the application of scientific principles and techniques to matters of criminal justice. (2 words)
- 20. Known as the _____ Effect, alcohol effects are considerably more pronounced when the blood level is rising than when falling.