Mix alcohol and water. They mix perfectly. Now mix gas and water. They don't mix. I leave it to you (since it's your assertion, therefore your onus to prove) that particular gasses don't mix.
You just provided an example of how some liquids dont mix why is it strange to think some gasses dont mix?
Water has lots of interesting properties, its obviously a really important part of earth and life. Water has electro magnetic type qualities, that they call hydrogen bonding and all that, which helps it overcome bouyant forces and keep solutions mixed in without seperating.
Sure this type of thing might happen in the atmosphere too. The "ozone layer" has some unique chemical properties, but bouyancy is still a thing and exists, so youre gonna get layers. Just like how alcohol mixes in water, sure, but go to the ocean and its gonna get more pressure the deeper you go down. Solubulity is really another issue entirely.
Just read to dispel your wild ass guesses, which are wrong.
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