Answer:
can exist for molecules with more than one chiral carbon
Step-by-step explanation:
Stereoisomers are the molecules that have same composition but have different spatial arrangement ,
A chiral is any object that is non superimposable on its own mirror image .
Chiral center is any carbon with tetrahedral geometry and with 4 different substituents .
The chiral structures which cannot be superimposed but are mirror images are known as an Enatiomers .
If they are not mirror images then they are called diastereomers .
Enatiomers can be denoted by , +/- sign , D or L and R or S .
They can have more than one chiral center .
Hence from the question , the correct option is can exist for molecules with more than one chiral carbon .