Why Did My Coconut Oil Liquify?
Coconut oil can liquify due to changes in temperature. Coconut oil has a melting point of about 76 degrees Fahrenheit, which means that it will remain solid at room temperature but will melt into a liquid if it gets too warm. If the air temperature or the temperature in your home gets warmer, your coconut oil may also liquefy. Similarly, if you place the container of coconut oil in warm water or in a warm environment, it can also turn into a liquid state.