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Is there someway to make argon combine with helium?

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For all practical purposes, no. Both elements have a full complement of electrons in their outer shell, meaning that they are extremely unwilling to combine with anything, let alone each other. There is some spectrographic evidence for argon compounds in deep space (notably in the crab nebula) but these are formed in extremis, and don't occur on earth.

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