Organic means carbon. Phosphorus is not carbon so it would be inorganic.
Inorganic phosphorus in rocks can be converted to organic forms through weathering processes that release phosphorus into the soil, making it available for uptake by plants. This conversion can also be facilitated by the action of microbial and fungal populations in the soil that transform inorganic phosphorus into organic compounds that plants can use. Additionally, adding organic matter or organic fertilizers to the soil can help increase the availability of organic phosphorus for plant uptake.
In order for anything to be organic it must contain carbon (C). Your compound contains copper (Cu) and Chlorine (Cl). Therefore it is not organic.
Usually organic compounda are more flammable than inorganic
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate is an inorganic compound. It is made up of sodium, hydrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen atoms and does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds typical of organic compounds.
Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur are examples of an organic that also can be inorganic. The three above-mentioned macro-nutrients meet the organic requirements of carbon-based living or non-living organism. They also receive the label inorganic as minerals.
Adenosine triphosphate, ATP, contains phosphorous.
Phosphoric acid contains no carbon and is therefore an inorganic compound.
Nucleic acids are organic compounds. They are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes phosphorus.
Sources for phosphorus include soil minerals, organic matter, inorganic fertilizers such as rock phosphate, and organic fertilizers such as bone meal. Mix phosphorus-containing fertilizers into the soil before planting, rather than sprinkling them on the surface.
Inorganic needs for plant growth include minerals such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that are essential for plant metabolism. Organic needs for plant growth include carbon-containing compounds like sugars, amino acids, and organic acids that are important for energy production and growth regulation in plants. Both inorganic and organic nutrients are necessary for healthy plant growth and development.
Bio-molecules are organic compounds because they are primarily composed of carbon atoms bonded with other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur and phosphorus. In contrast, inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
it is organic