Answer:
By titration with a standard acid solution and suitable indicator.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can determine the concentration of a sodium hydroxide solution by titrating it against a standard HCl (or any strong acid) solution. In this method we can follow the given steps:
a) Fill the burette with naOH.
b) Take 10mL of a standard HCl solution in conical flask.
c) Add 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein as indicator in HCl.
d) start adding NaOH dropwise from burette to flask.
e) Note the end point as appearance of pink colour in the solution.
f) note the volume of NaOH added from burette.
g) use the following formula to calculate the concentration of NaOH solution
N₁V₁ = N₂V₂
Where
N₁= normality of NaOH
V₁= volume of NaOH used
N₂= normality of Hcl
V₂= 10 mL
Thus by putting values, we can determine the concentration of NaOH solution.