I feel like I'm blanking out on an easy acid/base question.
Methylammonium+Cl- + NaOH => NaCl + H2O + Methylamine
Correct or no?
My reasoning was oxygen-sodium bonding electrons attack oxygen, forming sodium cation and hydroxide anion. The hydroxide anion's lone pair then attacks one of the ammonium hydrogens, which has its bonding electrons shift to the hydrogen, forming water and methylamine.
Is this right or where am I going wrong?