An AL80 starts NEG and ends POS as it empties. An AA80 starts Neg and ends Neg as it empties. So there's a little more physics involved than just throwing on 6 # and calling it all even.
Actually, there is not. The buoyancy of the tank when it's empty determines how much total weight you need. So, you would need a different amount for an AL80 than for a steel 80 in order to be neutral with an empty tank.
But, with either tank, once you are neutral with an empty tank, all that matters is how much the gas weighs that you are going to put into. If you put in ~80 cu ft of gas, then you will be ~6# negative. That does not change for aluminum vs steel. It IS simply physics. Thus:
An AL80 holds 6# of gas. If you start the dive 6# heavy, you will be perfectly neutral when it's empty. It's the same for a steel 80.
If you are diving a tank with 80 cu-ft of gas in it and you are starting any lighter than 6 # negative, then you WILL be positively buoyant if you breathe it down to near empty, and it doesn't matter if the tank is steel or aluminum.