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Not only would he float, but it would be virtually impossible for him to completely submerge on his own power.
If its average density is less that water, it will displace more than its own weight in water, and it will float.
There are no atoms or elements shared (or owned) in a chemical bond.
yes a boat made of concrete is possible to float if it displaces water that weight more than its own weight.
For an object to float in water, it must displace the amount water equal to its own weight according to Archimedes.
It can only form one intramolecular bond, and has its own type of intermolecular bond.
pressure is put on a glacier and causes a chunk of ice to float of on its own. This is a iceberg.
If the object, when submerged in water, displaces a volume of water whose mass is greater than its own, then it will float. The density of the material from which it is made is not the key as can be seen from the fact that ships made of metal will float.
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Bond syndication is when a government issues debt in its own currency. For example, Greece writes out a fair amount of syndicated bonds.