If I double the density of a fluid, the buoyant force on a given piece of material fully immersed in the fluid will?

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What happens to the weight of displaced fluid if the density of that fluid doubles while the volume stays the same?

As you should know, the buoyant force is the weight of fluid displaced by the material.
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