Density is calculated as mass divided by volume. We are given the mass of 15.0 grams, so we need to find the volume. For a cube, volume is calculated as (length of side)^3, so in this case, we have the length of a side as 44.5 mm, which is equivalent to 4.45 cm.
Volume = (4.45 cm)^3 = 88.1 cm^3
Then we divide mass by the volume:
Density = (15.0 grams) / (88.1 cm^3) = 0.170 g/cm^3
So the correct answer is A.
Answer: increases
Explanation:
Increase in the temperature of a reaction system will cause the molecules of the reactants to possess higher kinetic energy which they would use to travel more randomly in the system, colliding more frequently with other excited molecules and with the wall of the containing vessel.
Thus, if temperature is increased, the number of collision per second also increases.