To effectively neutralize an acid using granular NaOH, it's crucial to prepare a solution of NaOH with a known molarity, as NaOH is hygroscopic and can absorb moisture from the air. The standard method for determining the endpoint of a titration is to use an indicator like Phenolphthalein and to titrate slowly, especially dropwise as you approach the endpoint, to minimize errors. Utilizing chemical calculators, such as those available at chembuddy.com, can help in creating a titration curve to identify the equivalence point. Starting with a higher concentration of the NaOH stock solution is recommended, followed by quantitative dilution to ensure that the volume of base used in the titration is significant for accurate results.