Vera Yevstafievna Popova
Vera Yevstafievna Popova, née Vera Bogdanovskaya (Russian: Вера Евстафьевна Попова; 17 September 1867 – 8 May 1896) was a Russian chemist. She was one of the first female chemists in Russia, and the first Russian female author of a chemistry textbook. She "probably became the first woman to die in the cause of chemistry" as a result of an explosion in her laboratory.
Vera Popova | |
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Born | (née Bogdanovskaya) 17 September 1867 |
Died | 8 May 1896 28) (Gregorian calendar); 26 April (Julian Calendar). | (aged
Cause of death | Explosion |
Known for | Early Russian chemist |
Spouse | General Jacob Kozmich Popov |
Parent(s) | Yevstafy Ivanovich Bogdanovsky and Maria Alexeyevna Bogdanovskaya |
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