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An acid-base titration is a laboratory procedure used to determine the unknown concentration of a solution by neutralizing it with a known concentration of a base. It involves adding a measured amount of a standard solution, such as a base, to the unknown solution until the reaction is complete. During the titration of a strong acid, a strong base is required. As the strong base is added, the pH slowly increases. When the number of moles of acid is equal to the moles of base added, the titration has reached the equivalence point. A pH indicator is typically used to detect the endpoint of the reaction.