Answer :

No, reaction does not occur when aqueous solutions of silver(i) acetate and ammonium carbonate are combined.

What is an aqueous solution?

Aqueous solutions are made up of water and one or more dissolved materials. Solids, gases, or other liquids can all dissolve in an aqueous solution.

Silver (I) acetate has moderate solubility in water,  hence it it does not form precipitate on mixing with ammonium acetate.

Therefore, reaction does not occur when aqueous solutions of silver(i) acetate and ammonium carbonate are combined.

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