Hi, wondering if anyone can help with the following problem: A solution of NH3 (kb=1.8x10^-5) has a ph of 11. what is the molar concentration of NAOH?

I am unsure how to go about this however i have tried [10^-3][10^-11]/ 1.8x10^-5 with no success. Thanks for your help

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Something tells me you haven't posted all of the problem. You can't get NaOH with an NH3 solution.
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