Fill in the missing data in the following table:
Name of the salt Formula Base Acid
$(i)$ Ammonium chloride$NH_{4}Cl$$NH_{4}OH$-
$(ii)$ Copper sulphate--$H_{2}SO_{4}$
$(iii)$ Sodium chloride$NaCl$$NaOH$-
$(iv)$ Magnesium nitrate$Mg(NO_{3})_{2}$-$HNO_{3}$
$(v)$ Potassium sulphate$K_{2}SO_{4}$--
$(vi)$ Calcium nitrate$Ca(NO_{3})_{2}$$Ca(OH)_{2}$-

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(N/A) To identify the acid and base from which a salt is formed, we look at the cation (from the base) and the anion (from the acid). The completed table is as follows:
Name of the salt Formula Base Acid
$(i)$ Ammonium chloride$NH_{4}Cl$$NH_{4}OH$$HCl$
$(ii)$ Copper sulphate$CuSO_{4}$$Cu(OH)_{2}$$H_{2}SO_{4}$
$(iii)$ Sodium chloride$NaCl$$NaOH$$HCl$
$(iv)$ Magnesium nitrate$Mg(NO_{3})_{2}$$Mg(OH)_{2}$$HNO_{3}$
$(v)$ Potassium sulphate$K_{2}SO_{4}$$KOH$$H_{2}SO_{4}$
$(vi)$ Calcium nitrate$Ca(NO_{3})_{2}$$Ca(OH)_{2}$$HNO_{3}$

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