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What is the primary goal of a DBMS?
What is the primary goal of a DBMS?
Which of the following is an example of a DBMS?
Which of the following is an example of a DBMS?
What does DBMS stand for?
What does DBMS stand for?
What is the atomic number of copper?
What is the atomic number of copper?
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Which metal was purposely alloyed with copper to create bronze?
Which metal was purposely alloyed with copper to create bronze?
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What color does copper(II) salts often impart to minerals like azurite and malachite?
What color does copper(II) salts often impart to minerals like azurite and malachite?
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In which era was copper mined principally on Cyprus, leading to the origin of the name of the metal?
In which era was copper mined principally on Cyprus, leading to the origin of the name of the metal?
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What is the color of a freshly exposed surface of pure copper?
What is the color of a freshly exposed surface of pure copper?
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Study Notes
Database Management Systems (DBMS)
- The primary goal of a DBMS is to efficiently store, manage, and retrieve data while ensuring its integrity and security.
- Examples of DBMS include MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and PostgreSQL.
Copper and Its Properties
- DBMS stands for Database Management System.
- The atomic number of copper is 29.
- Bronze is an alloy created by combining copper with tin.
- Copper(II) salts often impart a blue or green color to minerals like azurite and malachite.
- Copper was principally mined on Cyprus during the Bronze Age, which is reflected in the metal's name derived from "aes cyprium" meaning "metal of Cyprus."
- A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a reddish-orange hue.
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Test your knowledge of Database Management Systems (DBMS) with this quiz! Explore key concepts such as data manipulation, database management, and record updating. Sharpen your understanding of DBMS software and its role in organizing and accessing data.