In case of point defect in polymers probability of which part of the polymer is likely to be defected more compared to other?

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Imperfections in Solids topics include: Crystallographic defects classification, point and linear defects, interfacial defects and microscopic examination. Solids can have several types of imperfections, including: Point defects: These include vacancies, interstitials, and substitutional defects. Point defects can cause problems like decreased strength, decreased thermal and electrical conductivity, and increased susceptibility to corrosion. Line defects: These include dislocations. Dislocations are line imperfections in a crystal, where the atoms around the dislocation are displaced from... Show more

In case of point defect in polymers probability of which part of the polymer is likely to be defected more compared to other?