It will stay good for years.
The bottle will expand and overflow.
The glass bottle is destroyed; the silicon fluoride is formed.
It depends on hw long you want to leave it in the freezer, you could leave it there forever. But if you want to know how long you should chill the glass before it gets cold before using it then I don't know.
Maybe it was not left in the freezer long enough.
umm it depends how long it is in the freezer and if it still not frozen it will explode but if you keep it in the freezer and it will turn to ice and it wont explode. umm it depends how long it is in the freezer and if it still not frozen it will explode but if you keep it in the freezer and it will turn to ice and it wont explode.
The hydrofluoric acid will eat through the glass.
Usually it was held in a small glass bottle. Or sometimes there was a small compartment in the desk that you could put the glass bottle in and then it held the ink.
This depends on the volume, initial temperature, geometry of the bottle, type of freezer, etc.
150 years
== == Glass never decomposes. It is made from molten sand.
Potentially centuries if it is good quality originally.
I think that the soda will explode, I don't know if that only applies to cans or not.