Question 21 of 25
Which of the following best describes an Arrhenius acid-base reaction?
O A. Acid + base = H+ + OH-
B. Acid + base = salt + water
C. Acid + base = conjugate base + conjugate acid
D. Acid + base =
H20

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. Acid + base = salt + water

Explanation:

In accordance to the proposal of a scientist called Svante Arrhenius, an acid is a substance that increases the H+ concentration of a solution by dissociating into it while the base increases the OH- concentration of a solution by dissociating into it. Furthermore, Arrhenius stated that this two ions combine in an aqueous solution to give water.

Hence, Arrhenius acid-base reaction is the combination of an acid and base to produce salt and water as products. That is; Acid + base = salt + water.