Answer:
Titration
Step-by-step explanation:
Titration is a method to determine the concentration of an unknown solution by using a known concentration solution.
The known concentration solution (titrant) - NaOH 1.0 M is added through the burette to the flask containing unknown concentration solution (analyte) - HCl. For example, if the volume of NaOH used to neutralise 20 ml of HCl is 10 ml, the concentration of HCl is 0.5M. To elaborate,
Equation: NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H2O
moles of NaOH = Concentration (mol/L) x Volume (L) = 1.0 x 0.01 = 0.01 mol
moles of NaOH = moles of HCl = 0.01 mol
⟹ concentration of HCl = moles / Volume = 0.01/0.02 = 0.5M.