The correct option is this: IT PRODUCES HYDROGEN IONS IN A SOLUTION.
An Arrhenius acid refers to a substance that dissociate in water to form protons or hydrogen ions; the acid usually increases the number of hydrogen ions in aqueous solution. In aqueous solutions, the hydrogen ions react with water molecules to from hydronium ions, H3O+. In neutralization reaction, an Arrhenius acid and base will react together to form salt and water.