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Here we have to get the alcohols which are formed in the reaction of an alkene with H₂SO₄ and H₂O.
The alcohols which are formed in the reaction between alkene and H₂SO₄ and H₂O are majorly secondary and tertiary alcohol. As primary alcohol only ethanol can be produced in this reaction.
The addition of H₂SO₄/H₂O generates alcohol from alkene. The general reaction is shown in the figure. In this reaction methanol (CH₃OH) cannot be prepared and in primary alcohol only ethanol (C₂H₅OH) can be prepared from ethene.
In case of propene and other higher alkene always secondary or tertiary alcohols are produced as the addition of sulphuric acid and water depends on the Markonikov's rule of addition to the less hindered position.

The Alcohol that is formed when alkene is treated with H₂O in the presence of H₂SO₄ is ; Ethanol C₂H₅OH , secondary or tertiary alcohol
When alkene is treated with water in the presence of H₂SO₄ added to the reaction, the alcohol generated from reaction is driven by the presence of H₂SO₄ in the reaction. This is a hydration reaction
The primary alcohol produced from this reaction ( reaction of Alkene ( ethene ) with water and H₂SO₄ is ethanol C₂H₅OH, while the secondary alcohol that is not produced is methanol (CH₃OH ).
Hence we can conclude that The Alcohol that is formed when alkene is treated with H₂O in the presence of H₂SO₄ is ; Ethanol C₂H₅OH
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