You said a salt.
A salt is a ionic compound that breaks apart into its constitutive cations and anions in water (this is just one of many definitions of a salt).
He means if you are looking for something like NaCl or KCl, because the size of the "salt" in water will be the size of the individual ionic radii.
It gets more complicated if you wish to include the hydrated radii.
For example the Na+ radii is ~ 1.16 Å;
Which has hydration number of ~17, this means there are ~17 water molecules operate in aqueous solution under the restraining influence of the cations positive charge to such an extent to be considered as bound to the cation. Giving it an approximate hydrated radii of ~ 2.76 Å.