Problem: How do you determine the molarity of NaOH? Procedure: Put 10mL of acid and 10mL of water into a flask. Pour three drops of the indicator into the flask and notice the way it remains clear. Then, pour the base in mixing it until the solution turns light pink and stays that way. Record the information and repeat the process four times in all.Observations: All observations and calculations are attached to this sheet.Conclusion: By trying to neutralize the base with the known acid, you can determine the molarity.1. Throughout all four trials all of the results were very close, .19 M.2. A standard solution is a solution of a known molarity. Titration is the process of neutralization. The endpoint is the time at which it occurs. volumetric analysis is done through titration while gravimetric is through quantitative comparison.3. 30.0 X .5 = 15/10 = 1.5 M.4. .1 M = (20 X .1)/N N = 20...