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Potassium phosphate is classified as an inorganic compound - you will note that it contains no carbon, and carbon is the most usual distinguishing feature of organic compounds. Incidentally, I am not at all sure about the formula you have written. It makes more sense to me as K2PO4.

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KH2P04 is inorganic because it contains only inorganic elements: potassium (K), hydrogen (H), and phosphate (PO4). Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen bonded together.

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