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Select the correct answer below that correctly describes what a Arrhenius Acid Base reaction is.

An acid base reaction where one compound increases the amount of H+ or OH- in solution.

An acid base reaction where one compound is donating an H+ and one atom is accepting an H+

An acid base reaction where one compound is donating electrons and another compound is accepting electrons.

An acid base reaction where one compound is donating an OH- and one atom is accepting an OH-.

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Answer:

It is better known as a Neutralisation Reaction, meaning it has to be the the first one [hopefully I am right]

Step-by-step explanation:

A simple Neutralisation Reaction can be shown by:

H+ + OH- ---> H2O

If im wrong I apologise

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