Correct answer is : (C) increasing the concentration of H2 present.
Explanation
According to Le Chatelier's principle, when a reaction at equilibrium is disturbed by introducing a change, then reaction will proceed in that direction which minimizes the effect of change to reestablish equilibrium.
When concentration of H2 is increased, the reaction moves forward so that H2 is consumed and equilibrium can be established again. In this process, more HI is produced because the reaction moves forward.
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