y-valerolactone + 2 equivalents of methylamine ethanoyl chloride + sodium ethanoate

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Redact the major new product resulting from each of the following reaction. I provide an example how i look like it set it please following direction. Step by step. I want to know where the arrow goes too. 

Y-valerolactone + 2 equivalents of methylamine
g. ethanoyl chloride + sodium ethanoate
Transcribed Image Text:Y-valerolactone + 2 equivalents of methylamine g. ethanoyl chloride + sodium ethanoate
a. propanal +CH MgBr later followed by acid
CH3- CH-t-H
CH-CH-C-H → CH,- CH--H
Gets
CH2
Transcribed Image Text:a. propanal +CH MgBr later followed by acid CH3- CH-t-H CH-CH-C-H → CH,- CH--H Gets CH2
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