The Van T. Hoff factor can be calculated in a number of ways. A common method used is to analyse the freezing point depression of an ionic solvent in a particular solute. Freezing point depression can be calculated to be:
deltaT = (i)(K)(Cm)
where "i" is the Van T. Hoff factor, K is the freezing point depression constant for the solute, and Cm is the molal concentration of the solvent. By measuring, deltaT, "i" can be easily calculated for a particular solvent.