Thanks, but I need to develop a rigorous solution.
This is what happens:
1) As the NH3 is stripped, the pH goes down.
2) As the pH goes down, less NH3 and CO2 leaves.
3) As the CO2 is stripped, the pH goes up (HCO3-).
4) When the pH goes up, more NH3 and CO2 leaves.
I'm trying to develop a sound mathematical model which takes all of this into consideration and tells me at which pH the interactions will stabilise at, if I assume a final value (dissolved) for iether NH3 or CO2 .