The idea here is to put MMS and 4% HCL drops in the syringe and seal both ends during activation. When activation is done, the tip of the syringe is submerged in 120ml of water and the cap removed. (the cap could be your finger) Note that there is pressure buildup in the syringe so the tip must be under the water before the cap is removed. Then push the syringe plunger all the way in which will cause the MMS1 and CLO2 gas to be forced into the water.
Note the small hole drilled near the plunger end. That hole allows the plunger to be inserted just enough to seal the syringe chamber, but not pressurize it.
The inside diameter of this 12ml syringe is 15mm so its easy to put drops in without hitting the syringe sides. When the drops are in, push the plunger in just past the air hole and stop. After 60 secs, put the syringe tip in a glass of water, remove the cap (finger?) and push the plunger all the way in. The activated MMS1 and the CLO2 gas will be pushed into the 120ml of water and no gas should escape. Thanks to Scott McRae for his consultation and ideas.
Here is a 10ml syringe with a cap on Amazon.com
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