Yes,it is.451 degrees Fahrenheit is the ignition point for paper.
The moment the match stick catches fire when it is given friction from the match box, the temperature would be around 2500oC.
Napalm ignites and burns at a temperature of around 800 to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cotton is a type of fabric. The temperature at which cotton burns at is 210 degrees Celsius or 410 degrees Fahrenheit.
MAPP gas burns at a temperature of around 3,150 degrees Celsius (5,700 degrees Fahrenheit).
Isopropyl alcohol burns at a temperature of around 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Paper. (I remember that from Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451")
Wood typically burns at temperatures ranging from 600 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
A safe water temperature for a bath to prevent burns or scalding is around 100 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
Among common lighter fluids, butane typically burns at a lower temperature compared to alternatives like propane or white gas. The combustion temperature of butane is around 1,970 degrees Fahrenheit (1,080 degrees Celsius), which is cooler than that of propane, which burns at about 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit (1,982 degrees Celsius). Therefore, if you're looking for a lighter fluid that burns relatively cooler, butane is a suitable choice.
The average temperature of a cup of coffee should be served between 160 degree Fahrenheit and 185 degrees Fahrenheit. The liquids in this temperature range can cause significant scald burns.
In 50 degrees Fahrenheit, chocolate does not melt. In 50 degrees Celsius, chocolate melts in a couple of minutes but in the end burns. The ideal temperature to melt chocolate is 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Montag's igniter" has the number 451 etched on it, which is also the title of the book, Fahrenheit 451. It symbolizes the temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns.