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Which of the following describes a 'standard drink' of alcohol?
A standard drink in Canada is defined as a drink containing a specific amount of pure alcohol, which is approximately 13.6 grams (or 17.05 ml, as density of alc
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Question: Which of the following describes a 'standard drink' of alcohol?
Answer options:
- Any drink served in a typical glass.
- A drink containing 17.05 ml of pure alcohol. ✅ A drink containing 13.6 grams of pure alcohol.
- A mixed drink with one ounce of liquor.
Correct answer: A drink containing 13.6 grams of pure alcohol.
Explanation: A standard drink in Canada is defined as a drink containing a specific amount of pure alcohol, which is approximately 13.6 grams (or 17.05 ml, as density of alcohol is less than water). This helps in calculating and comparing alcohol consumption across different types of beverages. Option B is incorrect as a standard drink is typically 17.05 ml, but the question is about the quantity of 'pure alcohol' in grams. A standard drink is always defined by the amount of pure alcohol, not just the glass size or volume of liquor.
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