gold is not as inert as you think. no it doesn't oxidize with atmosphereic oxygen or react with water but you get it to do almost anything that any other metal would. It actually is attached to antibodies all the time for imaging in cell processes...it readily reacts will certain sulfur compounds and loves cyanide...didn't realize this but you can even make organometallics with gold (compounds with gold carbon bonds) and even catalysts
an electron acceptor is something that accepts electrons in a chemical reaction...you can also call it an oxidizing agent as it removes electrons from the reducing agent....redox reactions but the easy way to remember it is OILRIG
oxidation is loss of electrons
reduction is gain
Every chemical reaction is electrochemical in nature....as a matter of fact mitochondria sort of work like tiny batteries/capacitors and they are much more efficient then anything we've come up with but they've had a few billion year headstart
