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Paper consists primarily of cellulose fibers with no specific orientation molded into a...

Paper consists primarily of cellulose fibers with no specific orientation molded into a sheet. It is well known that paper loses most of its mechanical strength when it is wet with water. The loss of strength does not take place when the paper is wet with oil. Propose an explanation for this observation.

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