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Anna Volkova

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Anna Feodorovna Volkova (1800–1876), was a Russian chemist. She was the first woman to graduate as a chemist (1870), the first woman member of the Russian Chemical Society, the first Russian woman to publish a chemical work, and regarded as the first woman at all to publish her own chemical research from a modern chemical laboratory.

One of the craters of Venus is named after her.

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