\begin{table}%t2 \caption{\label{tab2}Observational data for analyzed planetary nebulae. } \small%\centering \par \begin{tabular}{ l c @{\hspace{0.20cm}} c c c l l c c c c c c c } \hline \hline\noalign{\smallskip} Name & C$_{\rm opt}$ & O$^{++}$/O & He$^{++}$/He & log~$n_{\rm e}$ & $\theta$ & $V_{\rm exp}$ & {\em{t}}$_{\rm kin}$ & log S$_{\rm H\beta}$ & log T$_{\rm Zan}$ & $M_{\rm gas}$ & $M_{\rm dust}$ \\ \noalign{\smallskip} & & & & [cm$^{-3}$] & [\arcsec]& [km~s$^{-1}$] & [year] & [erg~cm$^{-2}$~s$^{-1}$~sr$^{-1}$] & [K]& [$M_\odot$] & [10$^{-3}~M_\odot$ ] \\ \hline\noalign{\smallskip} H 1-16 & 2.50 & 0.880 & 0.097 & 3.77 & 2.0 & 20$^{\rm R}$ & 2000$^r$ & $-$0.83 & $-$ & 0.152 & 0.38 \\ Hb 6 & 2.10 & 0.901 & 0.115 & 3.53 & 6.0 & 20$^{\rm RRA}$ &~~500$^s$ & $-$0.95 & $>$4.48 & {\em 0.2} & {\em 1.20} \\ M 2-10 & 1.32 & 0.625 & $-$ & 3.10 & 4.2 & & & $-$2.00 & $-$ & 0.208 & 1.00 \\ H 1-50 & 0.68 & 0.959 & 0.093 & 3.69 & 1.4 & 23$^{\rm GZ,R}$ & 1300 & $-$0.62 & 4.77 & 0.148 & 0.18 \\ \vspace{0.1cm} H 1-20 & 2.31 & 0.896 & 0.013 & 3.57 & 3.3 & 18$^{\rm R}$ & 3800$^r$ & $-$1.30 & $-$ & 0.223 & 0.68 \\ Th 3-4 & 2.83 & 0.946 & 0.078 & 4.20 & 1.5 & & & $-$0.60 & $-$ & 0.055 & 0.49 \\ M 3-38 & 2.06 & 0.968 & 0.238 & 3.49 & 1.8 & 15$^{\rm R}$ & 2400$^r$ & $-$1.05 & $-$ & 0.143 & 1.04 \\ M 3-8 & 1.93 & 0.860 & $-$ & 3.73 & 3.2 & & & $-$1.48 & 4.50 & 0.095 & 0.53 \\ \vspace{0.1cm} H 1-40 & 2.52 & 0.939 & $-$ & 4.26 & 3.0 & 20$^{\rm GZ,R}$ & 1000 & $-$1.23 & $-$ & 0.044 & 0.66 \\ M 2-23 & 1.28 & 0.924 & $-$ & 4.00 & 1.0 & 14$^{\rm R}$ & 1500$^r$ & $-$0.15 & 4.73 & 0.108 & 0.02 \\ He 2-260 & 0.76 & 0.012 & $-$ & 4.16 & 1.0 & 17$^{\rm G}$ & 3500 & $-$0.65 & 4.41 & {\em 0.2} & {\em 0.74} \\ H 1-32 & 1.63 & 0.787 & $-$ & 3.74 & 1.0 & 11$^{\rm R}$ & 1900$^r$ & $-$1.37 & $-$ & 0.012 & 0.07 \\ H 1-35 & 1.33 & 0.525 & 0.002 & 4.26 & 1.5 & 10$^{\rm GZ}$ & 3100 & $-$0.26 & 4.65 & 0.103 & 0.20 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{The reported quantities are: logarithmic extinction at H$\beta$ (Col.~2); ionization parameters O$^{++}$/(O$^{+}$+O$^{++}$) and He$^{++}$/(He$^{+}$+He$^{++}$) (Cols.~3 and~4); electron density from [S~II] $\lambda$6717/6731 line ratio (Col.~5); nebular diameter (Col.~6); nebular expansion velocity (Col.~7); kinematic age (Col.~8); H$\beta$ surface brightness (Col.~9); stellar temperature from Zanstra hydrogen method (Col.~10); mass of ionized nebular gas (Col.~11) and mass of dust (Col.~12). \\Kinematic ages {\em{t}}$_{\rm kin}$ are from \cite{Gesicki2000} and \cite{Gesicki2006} or calculated assuming distance 8.5~kpc ($r$) or from Shklovski method ($s$).}\vspace{-2mm} \tablebib{$\rm RRA$ -- \cite{Robinson1982}, $\rm GZ $ -- \cite{Gesicki2000}, $\rm G $ -- \cite{Gesicki2006}, $\rm R $ -- \cite{Richer2008}.} \end{table}