If you are talking about ceramic or porcelain tiles then yes. Granite tile and counters can also be cleaned using acetone. For softer stones like marble and travertine I would recommend using petrochemicals.
You sweep the floors
acetone and bleach
Acetone or lacquer thinner should do it.
"Goof Off grafiti remover" or Acetone
finger nail polish remover, or acetone.
It depends on the type of ceramic adhesive. Many of them can be taken off tile with lacquer thinner on a rag.
the sound travels when it reaches carpet it absorbs it but on tile it bounces off
Sorry dude gotta strip it & start over
Try rubbing the stain off with mineral spirits or paint thinner first. If that doesn't work, you may have to try a chemical stripper that removes the type of finish you applied to your wood floors. Generally, they won't damage the glazing on ceramic tiles, but they may strip color from your grout so be careful.
Probably acetone (nail polish remover).
Get a tile cutter and remove the tile. Strip all the tile off and make sure the underneath surface is clean. Then u install a protective foam pad layer and install the carpet above it.
You CAN place tile over tile, but saying you can put tile over tile is like saying you CAN jump off of a bridge. It's just simply not a good idea. It can cause air pockets to be created under the tile laid on top, which can lead to cracked tiles if anything is dropped on them or sometimes simply by walking on them. It's worth the time to go ahead and strip the tile off of the floor before laying any new tile.