Will Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard work for my macbook?

I have a 2010 macbook, there is nothing installed, the hard drive is clean. i want to install snow leopard on it. If i buy
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard from the apple store $30 will it work for my macbook, will it install. any help would be appreciated.
here are my macbook serials:
serial number: 3401*****5w
model identifierL macbook7,1
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To get iLife and iWork. If you only want iPhoto or other single apps from iLife '11 you can get them from the App Store after you've upgraded to 10.6.6. iPhoto, iMovie or Garage Band for $15 each and Pages, Keynote or Numbers from iWork '09 for $20 each.
Once you are at 10.6.8 you can buy Lion for $29 from the App Store. Lion will require at least 2gb of RAM but really needs 4gb to run smoothly.
As for third party programs see this list for compatibility with 10.7 http://roaringapps.com/apps:table
Also Lion doesn't run any Power PC programs. To see if you have any Power PC programs go to the Apple in the upper left corner and select About This Mac, then click on More Info. When System Profiler comes up select Applications under Software. Then look under Kind to see if any of your applications are listed as Power PC. Universal and Intel will run under Lion.

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