What is a difference between oxidation and hydrolysis?(1 point)

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In oxidation, water reacts with minerals. In hydrolysis, oxygen reacts with minerals.
In oxidation, water reacts with minerals. In hydrolysis, oxygen reacts with minerals.

In oxidation, the sodium inside rocks reacts with water. In hydrolysis, the iron inside rocks reacts with oxygen.
In oxidation, the sodium inside rocks reacts with water. In hydrolysis, the iron inside rocks reacts with oxygen.

In oxidation, the sodium inside rocks reacts with oxygen. In hydrolysis, the iron inside rocks reacts with water.
In oxidation, the sodium inside rocks reacts with oxygen. In hydrolysis, the iron inside rocks reacts with water.

In oxidation, oxygen reacts with minerals. In hydrolysis, water reacts with minerals.

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The correct response is:

In oxidation, oxygen reacts with minerals. In hydrolysis, water reacts with minerals.

This highlights the fundamental difference between the two processes: oxidation involves the reaction of oxygen with minerals, while hydrolysis involves the reaction of water with minerals.