Well nothing would happen by the lack of information in your question
The plate will get hot and when you put frozen food on it ,it will burn.
A full bottle, with a tight lid? Bad idea. Think about why icebergs float, then work out what will happen to the water in the bottle as it freezes (in fact, as it passes below about 4C).
Carbon synthesis
Carbon dioxide is released from water at high temperature.
Nothing. The glass gets colder. If the bottle is full of water or some other liquid it may split if the pressure of the growing ice crystals cannot be relieved by the bottles geometry or if the bottle is tightly sealed. Interestingly, if the bottle has parallel sidees and a wide mouth the pressure on the ice from the sides will melt the ice allowing it to move upwards relieving the pressure. This used to happen in days of milk delivery when milk bottle would freexe on the steps to homes, the ice would be forced out of the bottle's mouth to form a tower of milk ove the lip of the bottle.
Carbon tetrachloride.
Carbon tetrachloride does not react with silver nitrate (AgNO3) to form a white precipitate because it lacks an available chlorine atom for the reaction to occur. The reaction between carbon tetrachloride and silver nitrate would require the replacement of the chlorine atom by the silver ion from silver nitrate, but this reaction does not happen due to the unreactive nature of carbon tetrachloride.
,Assuming the feezer is on, it will freeze and that is about it.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide- it evaporates ito gaseous form if you leave it out. That is why it is "dry".
Vinegar reacts with the baking soda, producing carbon dioxide and sodium acetate. The carbon dioxide will fill up the balloon and the bottle will become cold as the chemical reaction absorbs heat.
Frozen Bubble happened in 2002.
Frozen Synapse happened in 2011.
Frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) will turn back to a gas when heated at any temperature above freezing.
Yes it can. I've heard it takes around 2 hours for this to happen. Luckily I've never forgotten to take it out of the freezer, yet.
You will have frozen butter
The bottle will land on the interstate behind the car.
Frozen batteries last longer unfrozen batteries.