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A drop of whiskey on your tongue can be detected in your arm in:

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The answer is 7 seconds
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Answer:

The correct answer is seven seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

When an individual consumes an alcoholic beverage, about twenty percent of the alcohol gets captivated in the stomach and the rest eighty percent get absorbed in the small intestine. The rate of the absorption of alcohol relies upon many things, that is, the concentration of the alcohol in the beverage, the kind of drink, and that whether the stomach is full or empty as food slows down the absorption of alcohol.

After getting absorbed, the alcohol moves into the bloodstream and gets dissolved in the water of the blood. The blood mediates alcohol all through the body. From the blood, the alcohol then enters and gets dissolved in the water within each and every tissue of the body.

If one takes a whiskey shot and holds it on the tongue than that whiskey moves through the walls of the tongue, the esophagus and then eventually the stomach. However, a shot of whiskey can be detected in the arms when is consumed on an empty stomach, and It touches every prime section of the body within 2 minutes.

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