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The meaning of the question is not clear, but possibly an answer would be to precipitate it out. If that does fit the question, that's a really rubbish way to get a 5ppm solution though - far simpler and far more accurate to dilute it.

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Q: How do you drop metals out of water to get to 5ppm?
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