0.050 mol FeSO4 is added to 0.500 L 1.00 M NaCN (aq) and the following reaction occurs
Fe2+ + 6 CN- -> [Fe(CN)6]4-
K = 7.7*10^36.
Calculate [Fe2+].
Okay, so
K = [[Fe(CN)6]4-]/[Fe2+]*[CN-]^6
and c(Fe2+) = 0.100 M
and if I insert all the known values
7.7*10^36 = x/((0.100 M-x)*(1.0 - 6x)^6)
I can't solve that equation, so I guess I should make some assumptions... but I'm not sure what. I'm used to a very low K, not a very high one.