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Weak when wet?

Why are some substances weak when wet - for example, paper?

What causes this?

 

 

EDIT: Jon, thanks for your great answer.

I assume when mentioning oil and water it is to do with the fact that oil is a non-polar solvent whereas water is polar (delta + and - right?)

Actually would you be kind enough to fully explain this to me?

Thanks!

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Last edited on: 2010-08-09 17:16:11

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Tags: paper, wet, molecular, weak.

 

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