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Yes, if the adhesive is smooth, no lumps and if you use a compatible glue, not thinset cement
No, but it does have to be smooth, preferably sanded.
No, I would try to avoid that at all costs. If you do it, it will crack. It's best to remove the existing tile and smooth out subfloor before installing any tile, and most especially for installing marble which is very fragile.
Use a good mastic or adhesive
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Remove the adhesive.
It depends on what kind of tile and what kind of adhesive it is. Adhesives(like latex) can react with portland cement products like (thin set),that cause gassing that in time will break the bond on the tile. there are mastic products that don't react with latex.
Most are self adhesive ANS 2 -Mapei Ultrrabond 300 is a good one.
no
Possibly because the tile adhesive wasn't totally cured, or the oil base paint wasn't sufficiently mixed. I have used oil over tile adhesive and it worked for me.
tile to wood? not a good idea. certainly not with adhesive. rip up the tile. it'll be worth the extra effort and expense
subfloor or gypcrete