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Its typically called "Dilluted", example, "Sulphuric Acid" often used as "Dilluted Sulphuric Acid" in car batteries.

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An acid containing more water is called dilute acid. The presence of water in the solution affects the concentration of the acid.

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It becomes more of a dilute acid (than conc acid)

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