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because of caca and wonderful law enforcement wrote the rules and if an inert gas combines, it will be arrested. And if an inert gas tries to combine with pot, it will remain inert, and law enforcement will lock it up forever anyway.

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Noble gases are considered inert because they have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and unlikely to undergo chemical reactions. They do not readily form compounds or ions with other elements due to their low reactivity. This stable electron configuration is the reason why noble gases are used in various applications, such as lighting, lasers, and filling balloons.

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