\begin{table}%t6 \caption{\label{tab6}Electron temperature indicators in NGC~6210.} \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{lcccc} \hline \hline Ion & Ioniz. & Lines& Observed & $T_{\rm e}$\\ & Pot.(eV)& used$^\dagger$ &ratio & (K) \\ \hline \ion{[N}{ii]} & 14.5 & 5755/6584 & 0.021 & 10~700 \\ \ion{[S}{iii]} & 23.3 & 6312/18.7 & 0.0.0475 & 10~000 \\ \ion{[Ar}{iii]} & 27.6 & 7136/8.99 & 0.839 & 8800\\ \ion{[N}{iii]} & 29.6 & 1750/57.3 & 0.18 & 9400 \\ \ion{[O}{iii]} & 35.1 & 4363/5007 & 0.0056 & 9400\\ \ion{[O}{iii]} & 35.1 & 1663/5007 & 0.00466 & 9300\\ \ion{[O}{iii]} & 35.1 & 5007/51.8 & 7.18 & 9700 \\ \ion{[Ne}{iii]} & 41.0 & 3869/15.5 & 0.493 & 9300\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip $^\dagger$ When the wavelength has 4~figures it has the units of Angstrom and with 3~figures it is in microns. \end{table}