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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Chrysotile asbestos (empirical formula: Mg3Si2O7.2H2O, structural formula: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4) crystallizes in a sheet structure so thin that it is equivalent to a thin film that has no support. The magnesium ions are too large to fit comfortably in their octahedral sites, the size of which is determined by the network of SiO4 tetrahedra. The squeezing of the magnesium ions in sites that are too tight forces the thin layers to bend and coil around themselves. The bending of the unit-cells results in the presence of an enormous amount of highly directional stress, which has been analyzed by X-ray diffraction. The carcinogenic properties of chrysotile asbestos are a direct consequence of this stress.