No. But density affects buoyancy.
Lower density=higher bouyancy
An object with greater density than the liquid it is placed will tend to sink
If the average density of an object is less than water (1.0 g per mL) it will float in water, and if it is more than 1.0g/mL it will sink in water. So the lower the density, the greater the buoyancy.
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