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Can dimes absorb perspiration? - Answers

Dimes, like other coins, cannot absorb perspiration since they are made of metal. However, they can attract moisture from the skin due to sweat, which may cause them to feel damp or develop tarnish over time. The presence of perspiration can also accelerate the corrosion of certain metals, but the dime itself does not absorb moisture in the way porous materials do.



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Dimes, like other coins, cannot absorb perspiration since they are made of metal. However, they can attract moisture from the skin due to sweat, which may cause them to feel damp or develop tarnish over time. The presence of perspiration can also accelerate the corrosion of certain metals, but the dime itself does not absorb moisture in the way porous materials do.



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Can dimes absorb perspiration? - Answers

Dimes, like other coins, cannot absorb perspiration since they are made of metal. However, they can attract moisture from the skin due to sweat, which may cause them to feel damp or develop tarnish over time. The presence of perspiration can also accelerate the corrosion of certain metals, but the dime itself does not absorb moisture in the way porous materials do.

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