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The temperature contrasts would cause differential expansion of the bottle which, being brittle, would cause the glass to crack.
Water would condense on those items. This is what is happening when you have a glass of ice water, and water collects on the outside of the glass.
It would eventually melt, and somewhat cool the water.
It would make a warm inked water! (I think this may not be true)
that depends. changing the shape of glass is physical but if its a glass that can be effected by heat then if can be chemical. i would say its both.
You would have to have a glass eye.
It would spread on its own.
I believe since the amount of evaporation and condensation in and out of the glass would be equal the amount of water would not change and the temperature would be equal since the enthalpy of the reaction is equal through the phase change. this is just my assumption. ps:are you in ess55 at uci?
Nothing would happen to its density.
it would sharpen
Water vapors are condensed on the cold surface.