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Compare and contrast the nature of aqueous solutions of ammonium acetate and sodium sulphate.

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(i) identification of species undergoing hydrolysis in the respective salts
(ii) nature of constituent ions of the given salts
(iii) comparison of reactions that take place in the respective solutions
(iv) comparison of the concentration of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in the respective solution
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