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No, it is a petroleum/wax/oil based compound.

Electrons do not freely travel between molecules, in that, it's a dielectric.

Similarly to the dielectric fluid in a transformer, petroleum jelly can be used as an insulator.

It's thermal conduction isn't as good.

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