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Yes, buoyancy is considered a physical property. It is a type of physical property because it is related to the density and weight of the item, which are both physical.

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12y ago

water is not a physical or chemical property.........

water HAS those properties.

reactivity WITH water is a chemical property, since once something reacts with water, it is no longer the same thing as it was before (such as sodium placed in water)

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9y ago

Yes, buoyancy is considered a physical property. It is a type of physical property because it is related to the density and weight of the item, which are both physical.

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13y ago

It shouldn't be because it doesnt effect the object that is floating. Maybe unless you were talking about a paper boat because they can't float that would maybe be chemical.

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13y ago

chemical property.

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7y ago

Buoyancy is a physical property.

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7y ago

Buoyancy is a physical property.

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6y ago

This is a physical property.

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6y ago

It is a physical property.

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