I am sure it is in a solid state.
Ionic compounds are generally solids at room temperature.
The usual state of an ionic compound at room temperature and pressure is usually solid because the ions in the ionic compound are held by strong ionic bonds that requires a large amount of energy to overcome these bonds.
The usual state of a covalent compound (at room temperature) is liquid.
liquids or gases
liquids and gasesare the usual states for a covalent bond at room temperature.
Solidlike salt (NaCl) which is an Ionic compound.
Ionically bonded compounds are usually solid at room temperature. (Ionic bonds themselves are non-material and do not have any of the states of matter.)
An ionic compound always exists in solid state.
An ionic compound is a pure substance that is formed from a metal and a nonmetal. It has a fairly high melting point and is a conductor of electricity when in a molten or aqueous state . A molecular compound, on the other hand, is a pure substance that is formed from nonmetals. It has a fairly low melting point, and cannot conduct electricity regardless of state. Another important difference between the two is that an ionic compound is a crystalline solid at standard ambient temperature and pressure (SATP), whereas a molecular compound can be in a solid, gas or liquid state at SATP.
An ionic compound always exists in solid state.
The usual state of oxygen and hydrogen: they are gases at room temperature.
An ionic compound cannot conduct electricity only in solid state. It is so because conduction in an ionic compound is due to movement of ions. In the solid state the ions are unable to move, so they can't conduct electricity but in molten state they are free and hence conduct electricity in that state.