Answer:
ΔE = 20 eV
Step-by-step explanation:
In a Helium atom we have two electrons in the s layer, so they can accommodate one with the spin up and the other with the spin down, give us a total spin of zero (S = 0) this state is singlet, in general this very stable states,
When you transition to the 1s state to complete the two electrons allowed by layers
ΔE = -5 - (-25) = 20 eV
this is the energy of the transition,
It should be mentioned that there can also be transitions with the two spins of the same orientation, but in this case the energy is a little different due to the electron-electron repulsion, this state is called ortho helium S = 1