If you cool a gas then its volume shrinks. As the container is expand/contactable, the container will also shrink.
The pressure inside the container would decrease.
It contracts?
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
It will cause a thermal shock in the container in which the solution is held. If it is a glass container it will likely crack to a varying degree depending on if the glass was meant for use with heat. If the container is metal of at least a few millimeters thick it is likely that nothing significant will happen.
We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die
it'll slow down.
It can happen if the reactor fuel rods overheat, and that can happen if they are not adequately cooled after the reactor is shutdown
the container will break
it goes threw a cycle
the container gets heated up da.
A cooled saturated solution of copper chloride will precipitate crystals of copper chloride.
Crystallisation