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Gold is not soluble in vinegar due to its inert nature, meaning it does not react with acids like acetic acid found in vinegar. However, if you observe bubbles forming around gold in vinegar, it may be due to the presence of other materials or contaminants on the gold's surface reacting with the vinegar, releasing gas. Another possibility is that carbon dioxide bubbles from dissolved carbonates in the vinegar are forming and clinging to the gold.

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