What do you mean by 'least accurate piece of data used'?
So say in my working out I use completely wrong sig figs for all the questions, the most I can lose from the whole exam regarding to sig figs is 1 mark? They won't tell a mark off like every question for using the wrong decimals places?
Say for example the question goes like:
2.0g of HCl is reacted with
1.76g of blah and
3.065L of H2 gas is produced. In this case the least accurate piece of data is the 2.0g, as it has less sig figs

You always answer the question with the smallest sig fig from the data used
Yeah, they only check one question for sig figs, and they don't take more than one mark off for sig figs

Still it's a mark you want to have, but don't stress too much in the grand scheme of things.
also guys, if a question asks to list redox pairs in decreasing order of their
reductive activity, is that listening them from top of the electrochemical series to the bottom? Does reductive activity refer to their ability to readily undergo reduction and thus their strength as an oxidant?
