Part (i): CuSO4 added to saturated (NH4)2SO4 solution
Adding CuSO4 to a saturated (NH4)2SO4 solution introduces Cu2+ ions. These ions, acting as a Lewis acid, react with water and raise the H+ ion concentration, thus increasing acidity:
\( \text{Cu}^{2+} + \text{H}_2\text{O} \rightarrow [\text{Cu(H}_2\text{O)}_6]^{2+} \rightarrow [\text{Cu(H}_2\text{O)}_5(\text{OH})]^+\ + \text{H}^+ \)
Part (ii): SbF5 added to anhydrous HF
When SbF5 (a strong Lewis acid) is mixed with anhydrous HF, the superacid HF-SbF5 is formed. This mixture significantly enhances acidity by stabilizing F− ions and promoting H+ ion production:
\( \text{HF} + \text{SbF}_5 \rightarrow \text{HSbF}_6\ + \text{H}^+ \)
In both scenarios, the acidity of the system is augmented.
Conclusion: The correct answer is: Increases, Increases.