Nope, “general chemistry course usually taken during the first college year” means 1 semester taken in the Fall or the Spring, not a 2-course sequence. Students of course could take AP Chem junior year, and Chem2 at a CC in their senior year, or do the entire sequence college-paced at a CC.
The only APs that cover 1 year of college classes are AP Calculus BC and AP Physics C. All other APs have college-level depth of content, but high school pace (ie., 5 periods a week over 9-10 months, vs. 3 periods a week over 4 months). Of course, HS students typically take 6 to 8 classes per day, whereas college students take 4 to 5, making each class 1/3 in class, 2/3 autonomous learning.