λ for one line of the hydrogen spectrum is .4118 x 10-4 cm. Use this value in the Rydberg equation to calculate the RH value using n1 = 2, and n2 = 5.
change the line spectrum to meters
you know the equation is Et= Ef-Ei (i think is the equation they want you to use, i don't know what they want),
well then that would be (-Rhc/nf^2)-(-Rhc/ni^2)
Rhc= 2.179 Z 10^-18 J/atom or
1312 kJ/mol
if this isnt the equation you needed sorry
This is a double post.