ANSWER:
- The temperature of the water does not increase if you heat it after the boiling point.
- Instead the molecules of water after the boiling point spreads out, forms bubbles, and changes into gas.
- All the water evaporates instead of the rise in the temperature.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The temperature of the water remains constant after the boiling point i.e. at 100 degrees.
- All the water turns into vapor and vanishes instead of the rise in the boiling temperature. This is known as Latent Heat of Evaporation of Water.