GCSE Chemistry Group 0 Noble Gases Explained + Exam Practice (AQA / Edexcel / OCR)

In this video, Tutor360 explains Group 0 noble gases for GCSE Chemistry in a clear, simple and exam-focused way. This topic helps you understand why some elements are unreactive and how electronic structure affects reactivity. In this lesson, you’ll learn: • What Group 0 noble gases are • Why noble gases are unreactive • How electron shells explain their stability • The physical properties of noble gases (low density, low boiling points) • How boiling point changes down the group • The uses of noble gases (e.g. helium, neon, argon) • How to answer common GCSE exam questions on this topic This topic appears regularly in GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 exams for: ✔ AQA ✔ Edexcel ✔ OCR We break everything down step-by-step, with clear explanations and exam-style questions so you can pause, practise and check your understanding. Perfect for: • Year 10 and Year 11 GCSE Chemistry students • GCSE Chemistry revision • Preparing for mocks and final exams • Understanding periodic table trends • Improving exam technique and avoiding common mistakes Subscribe to Tutor360 for clear, structured GCSE Chemistry lessons with built-in exam practice every week. Keywords: GCSE chemistry group 0, noble gases GCSE, group 0 properties GCSE, why are noble gases unreactive, AQA chemistry revision, Edexcel chemistry GCSE, OCR chemistry GCSE, GCSE science revision