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138 CHAPTER 6: Physical Conditions in PDRs around Planetary Nebulaemass grows at the expenses of the atomic and molecular mass. While the uncertainties arelarge, there is a good relationship between the total gas mass and the core mass of the PNe,supporting the notion that higher mass progenitors produce more massive envelopes and leavemore massive stellar cores.AcknowledgementsJ. Bernard-Salas is grateful to N.L. Martín-Hernández for reducing some of the LWS spectra. J.Bernard-Salas wants also to thank M. Kaufman, W. Latter and D. Fong for providing respectively theO-rich and C-rich PDR models. F. Molster, D. Fong, J. Cami and S. Hony are thanked for useful discussions.We thank M.J. Barlow, L.B.F.M. Waters, J.M. van der Hulst, S.R. Pottasch, P.R. Wesselius andM. Spaans for carefully reading of the manuscript whose comments have improved this chapter. IA3is a joint development of the SWS consortium. Contributing institutes are SRON, MPE, KUL and theESA Astrophysics Division. This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated at CDS,Strasbourg, France.

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