👉 Isolead in the context of chemistry refers to a type of reaction that involves the addition or removal of an electron from one atom to another, typically with the purpose of making an element more stable. Isoleads are often used in chemical reactions where the goal is to reduce the number of electrons on the losing atoms (e.g., in the formation of a salt) or increase the number of electrons on the gaining atoms (e.g., in the reduction of a metal).