With a calculator. That is the easiest way.
THE PROCESS IS CALLED STANDARDIZATION OR CALIBRATION. It's called titration
There are several types of titration techniques, including acid-base titration (determining the concentration of an acid or base), redox titration (determining the concentration of oxidizing or reducing agents), complexometric titration (determining the metal ion concentration using a complexing agent), and precipitation titration (determining the concentration of a dissolved substance by precipitating it).
Sodium hydroxide, particularly highly concentrated sodium hydroxide, can dissolve glass if left sitting long enough. Therefore, if you leave the sodium hydroxide in the burette after finishing your titration, you could increase the volume inside the burette from the glass being dissolved from the inside out. This would make the burette measure the titration volume inaccurately and would invalidate the results of future titrations done with this instrument.
the concentration of the titrant and the concentration of the titrate.
If you think to titration this is the titrant.
The concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution is determined by titration with an acid solution.
Because carbon dioxide in water is a mild acid and will react with the sodium hydroxide making accurate titration impossible.
Method: titration with a standardized solution of sodium (or potassium) hydroxide.
Method: titration with a standardized solution of sodium (or potassium) hydroxide.
the aim of a thermometric titration is to determine the concentration of the titrand and also to calculate the enthalpy change of neutralization.
Concentration of Solution Reason: The equation for titration on Refernece Table T shows molaity, which is an expression of concentration. molarity(m)= moles of solute/liters of solution
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THE PROCESS IS CALLED STANDARDIZATION OR CALIBRATION. It's called titration
Determination of the concentration of a base by titration with acids or determination of the concentration of an acid by titration with bases. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid-base_titration)
Titration is the process used to measure the concentration of a substance in solution.
by titration
There are several types of titration techniques, including acid-base titration (determining the concentration of an acid or base), redox titration (determining the concentration of oxidizing or reducing agents), complexometric titration (determining the metal ion concentration using a complexing agent), and precipitation titration (determining the concentration of a dissolved substance by precipitating it).