If you continued t heat a pot of water after it reached boiling point what would happen?

When a pot of water reaches its boiling point, it means that the water molecules have gained enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together and transform into a gaseous state. At this point, the temperature of the water will remain constant, and the water will continue to boil as long as heat is applied.

In other words, if you continue to heat a pot of water after it has reached its boiling point, the water will not get hotter. Instead, more and more water molecules will turn into gas, and the water will boil faster. This process is called evaporation.

Eventually, all the water in the pot will evaporate, and the pot will be empty. If you continue to heat the empty pot, the pot itself may eventually become damaged.