Unfortunately when I attempt to paste the relevant mathematical symbols into this box they turn into gibberish. But on a quantum level everything is related to everything else. Statistical elements come into play because of the random (Brownian) motion of the water molecules (where angle between oxygen and hydrogen is approx. 105 degrees) and the molecules attract each other due to hydrogen bonding: where hydrogen is partially positive (partial dipole) and the oxygen pulls the electron clouds closer due to its greater electronegativity. Most physicists now accept this although there are a few diehards who do not. - written 8 months, 2 weeks ago
She does not accept your explanations as reasonable. She feels you were thoughtless. Asking what you did wrong was taken as a refusal to acknowledge your thoughtlessness, by pretending not to understand why she was upset. - written 8 months, 2 weeks ago
You forgot about the coefficient of aqueous molecular solubility, which contradicts your argument. A complete explanation involves quantum electrodynamical effects and topological equations which are beyond the scope of this discussion. - written 8 months, 2 weeks ago