Separation of the Chloride ($\ce{Cl-}$); Confirmation of Chloride.
Chloride ion forms an insoluble silver compound. Silver chloride is a white solid.
$$\ce{Cl^-(aq) + Ag+(aq) -> AgCl(s)}$$ Silver chloride dissolves in $\pu{6 M}$ ammonia, $\ce{NH3}$, forming the colorless ion $\ce{Ag(NH3)2+}$. If nitric acid, $\ce{HNO3}$, is added to a solution containing this ion, the ammonia in the complex reacts with hydrogen ions to form ammonium ions, and the silver recombines with the chloride ions that are still present in solution.
\begin{align} \ce{AgCl(s) + 2NH3(aq) &-> Ag(NH3)2+(aq) + Cl^-(aq)} \\ \ce{Ag(NH3)2+(aq) + Cl^-(aq) + 2H+(aq) &-> AgCl(s) + 2NH4+(aq)} \end{align}a. Place 10 drops of the original test solution (or unknown solution) in a test tube. Test to see if the solution is acidic. If it is not, add $\pu{6 M}$ acetic acid, $\ce{CH3COOH}$, dropwise with stirring until the solution is acidic.
b. Add 10 drops of $\pu{0.1 M}$ silver nitrate, $\ce{AgNO3}$. A precipitate of $\ce{AgCl}$ will form.
c. Centrifuge and pour off the supernatant liquid.
d. Wash the solid with $\pu{0.5 mL}$ distilled water, centrifuge and discard the wash water.
e. Add $\pu{0.5 mL}$ $\pu{6 M}$ ammonia, $\ce{NH3}$, to the precipitate. Stir to dissolve any $\ce{AgCl}$.
f. Centrifuge, and pour the supernatant liquid into another test tube to test for chloride ion.
g. Add $\pu{1 mL}$ $\pu{6 M}$ nitric acid, $\ce{HNO3}$, to the solution containing the dissolved silver chloride. The solution will get hot and smoke from the reaction with the excess ammonia whether or not silver chloride is present.
h. Test with litmus or pH paper to see if the solution is acidic. If it is not, add more $\ce{HNO3}$ until the solution is acidic. The appearance of the white precipitate of $\ce{AgCl}$ in the acidic solution confirms the presence of chloride.
From the procedure above, if you all could take a loot at step 1a. It makes no sense to me. I do not understand why adding $\ce{CH3COOH}$ has any effect on the solution whatsoever. What is the point of adding it when we later add $\ce{HNO3}$?