Answer:
The answer is:
A molecule of salt cannot be separated by counting the molecule in half.
Step-by-step explanation:
Salt is the product of a chemical reaction between Cations (positively charged) Sodium (Na) and Anions (negatively charged) Chlorine (Cl).
In nature with the naked eye, it is found as a white crystalline material, already analyzed in a laboratory, an ionic structure is found that indicates that it cannot be separated by conventional physical means (such as cutting it).
To separate it into the atoms that make it up, chemical processes such as evaporation are needed.