What is the general form for the simplest type of acid-base reaction?

A. acid + base salt + water
B. acid + base base + acid
C. acid + base H+ + OH-
D. acid + base solid + water

A #apex

Generally A but that isn't always correct.

A. acid + base ---> salt + water

The general form for the simplest type of acid-base reaction is option C: acid + base → H+ + OH-. This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction, where an acid and a base react together to form water and a salt. In this reaction, the acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water and an ionic compound known as a salt. The H+ donated by the acid combines with the OH- from the base to form water, while the remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form the salt.