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It's definitely just potassium, champ. If you mean the name of the Latin origin of potassium, that's kalium. (That's where the K's from.)

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These compounds are called potassium phosphates.

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Potassium and phosphorus. If you mean the reaction product of those compounds (only), it would be potassium phosphide.

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Chemical name for both is the same. However their IUPAC symbols are K and P respectively.

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Potassium and phosphorus are their chemical names!

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KCl for Potassium Chloride.

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