This is tough because no one on here really knows what kind of student you are. If you are really motivated than sure, go for it! Just make sure you’re not overwhelmed, those classes ( at least at my school) are among the more difficult APs. But yeah, those classes look good.
AP chem + AP Physics 1 is a really tough combination, between lab times and the difficulty of handling one of the most intense Ap science classes alongside a field you haven’t studied yet (I assume - AP Phys 1 doesn’t require prior physics, so it’s doable; on the other hand, 2/3 students who took the new AP Phys 1 exam failed… so it’s only doable if you’re very good. And that’s without the added stress of AP Chem. If you took physics before, you should be okay.)
Keep in mind that top schools only expect 4-8 APs, total.
You’d need Math up to calculus, Foreign Language up to Level 4 or AP, plus 4 years each of English, Science, and Social Science, with one year each of bio, chem, and Phys, plus one AP among those three. (This is a basic model, permutations are allowed.)
Since you finished Calc BC as a junior, see if you can take Multivariable or Discrete Math for Senior Math (even if 1 semester at a CC.)
@MYOS1634 Well, I have taken both general chemistry and physics. I would have taken them at an honors level if I could, but my school only offers general.