Thats all well and good, but cannot be the case. You have to account for the gas production which your formulas do not.
Maybe like this...
First reaction (silver ions are reduced by Glucose, while Glucose is oxidized to Gluconic Acid):
Silver Oxide + Glucose => Silver + Gluconic Acid
Ag
2O + C
6H
12O
6 => Ag
2 + C
6H
12O
7And in water Gluconic Acid hydrolyses in equilibrium with the cyclic ester Glucono Delta-Lactone (but higher pH and heat makes more Gluconic Acid):
C
6H
12O
7 <=> C
6H
10O
6 + H
2O
Second reaction (Silver will be a catalyst for the reaction of Gluconic Acid AND Glucono Delta-Lactone to a sugar alcohol and another monosaccharide):
Silver (as catalyst) with Gluconic Acid will react to the sugar alcohol Xylitol plus Carbon Dioxide:
Ag
2 + C
6H
12O
7 => C
5H
12O
5 + CO
2Silver (as catalyst) with Glucono Delta-Lactone will react to the monosaccharide Deoxyribose and Carbon Dioxide:
Ag
2 + C
6H
10O
6 => C
5H
10O
4 + CO
2But due to the heat and higher pH, very little of the last reaction will occur.