Can I take RAM from MacBook Pro 2012 and install in MacBook 2010

I am upgrading a MacBook Pro 2012 from 8G to 16GB of RAM
Can I take the old 2x4G RAM DIMMS and install them in my daughters White MacBook 13" 2010 (7,1)
Thanks...

Your 2012 tech specs state 1600 MHz:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/index-macbookpro.html
whereas the 2010 white Macbook takes 1066 MHz:
So, the answer would be no.

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