Name the acid and base from which the following salts have been formed:
$(i)$ Sodium acetate.
$(ii)$ Ammonium chloride.

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(N/A) $(i)$ Sodium acetate $(CH_{3}COONa)$ is formed from the reaction between:
Acid: $CH_{3}COOH$ (Acetic acid)
Base: $NaOH$ (Sodium hydroxide)
$(ii)$ Ammonium chloride $(NH_{4}Cl)$ is formed from the reaction between:
Acid: $HCl$ (Hydrochloric acid)
Base: $NH_{4}OH$ (Ammonium hydroxide)

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